About Forza Horizon 6

Forza Horizon 6 is an open-world racing game that invites players to explore Japan through fast cars, scenic roads, and festival competitions.

Japan Becomes the Largest Horizon Map

The setting of Forza Horizon 6 combines dense cities with wide natural landscapes.

Major driving regions include:

  • Tokyo’s neon-lit urban highways
  • Mountain touge roads ideal for drifting
  • Quiet rural villages and forests
  • Coastal docks and shipping yards
  • Snowy alpine routes with dramatic views

Progress Through the Horizon Festival

Players begin as newcomers arriving in Japan as tourists. By completing races and events, they gradually climb the festival ranks.

Progression highlights include:

  • Wristband system returning from the original Horizon game
  • New race types, including Time Attacks and Drag Races
  • Exclusive challenges unlocked at higher ranks
  • Access to Legend Island for elite drivers

Cars, Garages, and Personal Estates

  • Purchase houses across Japan
  • Customize garages with decorations
  • Collect rare Aftermarket Cars found in the open world
  • Build custom events using community tools

Forza Horizon 6

How to play Forza Horizon 6 online?

  • Accelerate: W
  • Brake / Reverse: S
  • Steer Left / Right: A / D
  • Handbrake: Space
  • Camera View: C

FAQs

Where is Forza Horizon 6 set?

The game takes place in a stylized open world inspired by Japan.

How many vehicles are included?

Players can access more than 550 vehicles at launch.

Does the game support multiplayer activities?

Yes. Car meets, festival events, and competitive modes are available online.

What is the Estate feature?

The Estate is a customizable property in the mountains where players can build garages and decorate their space.

Explore the Roads Without Limits

The Horizon Festival returns with its biggest world yet, filled with vibrant cities, scenic mountain routes, and endless car culture. Start your journey across Japan and experience the freedom of driving when Forza Horizon 6 online arrives.