04-20-2026, 08:56 AM
Forza Horizon 6 takes players on an epic drive through Japan, delivering the largest and most detailed map in the series yet. Releasing on May 19, 2026, for Xbox Series X|S and PC, the game blends urban chaos, serene countryside, and twisting mountain roads into a single massive playground.
Map Highlights & Biomes
Japan’s map in Forza Horizon 6 is not just big—it’s vertical, dense, and packed with authentic locations. There are 10 unique biomes, each offering distinct challenges and visuals:
Forza Horizon 6 launches with over 550 real-world vehicles, the largest starting lineup in series history.
Map Highlights & Biomes
Japan’s map in Forza Horizon 6 is not just big—it’s vertical, dense, and packed with authentic locations. There are 10 unique biomes, each offering distinct challenges and visuals:
- Tokyo City: The main urban hub is roughly five times larger than any previous Horizon city. Expect bustling districts like Shibuya Crossing, neon-lit Gingko Avenue, and countless side streets perfect for high-speed runs.
- Mountain Passes: The game’s “Touge” routes are inspired by real-world climbs such as Mt. Haruna and Bandai Azuma. Tight corners, blind turns, and steep inclines test your car control to the max.
- Rural Landscapes: Japan’s scenic countryside comes alive with rice paddies, traditional villages, and winding coastal roads—perfect for relaxed cruising or photography challenges.
- Unique Features: Unlock Legend Island as you progress, and explore car culture hubs like Daikoku and Okuibuki parking lots, where you can join or host car meets.
Forza Horizon 6 launches with over 550 real-world vehicles, the largest starting lineup in series history.
- Cover Car: The 2025 Toyota GR GT Prototype debuts as the cover vehicle, offering players a taste of extreme performance and modern Japanese engineering.
- Customization: Cars can now be upgraded with new body kits, aero components, and window decals, giving each ride a unique style.
- Special Editions: Rare Aftermarket Cars and Forza Edition vehicles provide enhanced stats and exclusive visual flair, rewarding exploration and achievements.
- Seasons: Dynamic seasons make a comeback. From cherry blossom-filled springs to snow-covered winters, driving conditions change dramatically, affecting grip and speed.
- New Activities: Take part in authentic Touge Battles, street races, and deep story missions rooted in Japanese car culture.
- Technical Specs: Consoles run a smooth 60 FPS, while the PC version supports DLSS 4 and ray-traced global illumination, making the Japanese world more immersive than ever.

