Forza Horizon 6 review – classic open world racing sim roars beautifully into Japan
Forza Horizon 6 has made its debut in Japan, offering players a stunning open-world racing experience. The game features a vast map filled with various races and challenges, allowing players to progress from rookie to seasoned racer. With beautifully modeled cars and engaging gameplay mechanics, it promises to be a thrilling addition to the franchise.
- ▪Forza Horizon 6 is set in Japan, showcasing the country's natural beauty and thrilling driving experiences.
- ▪Players start as rookies and must qualify for the festival, reintroducing a sense of progression.
- ▪The game includes a variety of challenges, driving tours, and a delivery side hustle to earn money for car upgrades.
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Peak experience … Forza Horizon 6. Photograph: MicrosoftView image in fullscreenPeak experience … Forza Horizon 6. Photograph: MicrosoftGamesReviewForza Horizon 6 review – classic open world racing sim roars beautifully into JapanMicrosoft; PC, Xbox Series X/S (PS5 due later) Dreamy vistas of the country’s natural beauties are stunningly delivered – but won’t distract from thrilling high-end driving adventuresKeith StuartTue 19 May 2026 04.00 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe Forza Horizon games have always been about drama. Not just the tension and excitement of racing, but also the sensory impact of the natural environment – the sun rising over a dense city, rain clouds hovering above a valley floor.
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