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Forza Horizon 6

Forza Horizon 6 drops you into the driver’s seat of your dream car in Japan and says, “don’t crash!” Spoiler: I failed instantly. The moment you roll out of the prologue and into Tokyo’s neon maze – a city five times bigger than any previous Horizon metropolis – you’ll be in awe of the visuals.

One minute you’re drifting a 1989 Nissan Silvia through Shibuya, the next you’re blasting a Celica GT‑Four up a blossom‑covered mountain pass. Each of the 550 day-one cars feels unique and handles amazingly around a ridiculous map.

It ranges from passes on Mount Haruna to snowy walls in the Tateyama Corridor, docks built for Tokyo Drift challenges and cute, country roads. Even the Shinkansen bullet train is here, and yes, you can park on the tracks and get obliterated. Events hit every flavour, including street races, Touge battles, drift zones, drag races, danger signs and more.

The new Aftermarket Cars you’ll find hiding around the world are basically loot drops on wheels, too. There’s even some world-building this time around. You’ll never wanted to stop driving, online of solo.


Did You Know

Forza Horizon 6 will also hit PS5 later in 2026.

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