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Racing Into the Land of the Rising Sun: Forza Horizon 6 Takes on Japan

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Exploring the Full Map of Forza Horizon 6: A Journey Through Japan

Forza Horizon 6, the highly anticipated open-world racing game from Playground Games, is set to take players on a thrilling adventure through the vibrant landscapes of Japan. The full map has been unveiled, showcasing a stunning abstraction of the country’s iconic locations.

Players can expect to race through the bustling streets of Tokyo City, the largest metropolis featured in the series to date, before venturing north to explore the majestic Japanese Alps. Famous routes such as the C1 loop, Gingko Avenue, Mt. Haruna, and Bandai Azuma await players, offering an immersive racing experience that will captivate fans of the genre.


During a Developer Direct stream, Playground Games emphasized their commitment to authenticity by consulting local experts to ensure that the game’s environments and activities reflect the true essence of Japan. From incorporating lucky numbers in building design to showcasing popular race circuits like Tsukuba Circuit, the attention to detail is evident throughout the game.

The Horizon Festival takes center stage in Forza Horizon 6, with players embarking on a journey from tourist to racing champion. Qualifying for the festival, earning wristbands, and tackling challenges are just the beginning of the adrenaline-fueled experience. New events like Horizon Rush add a twist to the gameplay, pushing players to test their skills in obstacle courses.

Seasons play a crucial role in the game, with the Japanese weather changing dynamically to reflect the beauty of each season. Cherry blossoms in spring, realistic responses to passing cars, and photogrammetrically-captured landscapes contribute to an immersive and visually stunning gaming experience.

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Forza Horizon 6 is set to launch on May 19th for Xbox Series X|S and PC, with a day one release on Game Pass. PlayStation 5 players can look forward to experiencing the game at a later date, extending the excitement to a wider audience.

Source: Forza.net

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