
"Forza Horizon 6 is the next installment in the Forza Horizon franchise. Unlike the more serious, sim-heavy Motorsport games, the Horizon titles are open-world racing games focused more on over-the-top moments, music, gorgeous locations, and arcade-y fun. This time around, Forza Horizon 6 brings the franchise to Japan, a location fans have been wanting for years. You'll be able to explore the urban streets of Tokyo, the suburbs outside of the town, and plenty of open land and rural spaces far away from the city."
"Beyond the new location, Forza Horizon 6 is shaking things up and swapping out the main character. In Horizon 6, you won't be playing as the "superstar" racer featured in the last few games. Instead, you're a tourist visiting Japan who gets involved in the Horizon Festival and all the racing and car culture. That means you have to earn entry to the festival and its activities and slowly work your way up from driving rust buckets to supercars."
"Very big! In fact, this is the biggest map that Playground Games has created for a Forza Horizon game. Forza Horizon 6 art director Don Arceta claimed in an interview that Horizon 6's digital Japan is the biggest map in the history of the series, and Tokyo is the largest city the team has ever built. And as you explore this massive location, you'll fill up a journal,"
Forza Horizon 6 moves the Horizon series to Japan and emphasizes open-world, arcade-style racing with music, scenic locations, and over-the-top moments. Players can explore Tokyo's urban streets, nearby suburbs, and extensive rural landscapes while choosing between competitive races to level up or casual cruising and music-driven play. The player character is a tourist who must earn entry to the Horizon Festival and progress from dilapidated cars to supercars by unlocking challenges. Playground Games built the largest map in the series for this entry, with Tokyo as the studio's biggest city, and the game arrives later this year.
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