The new Horizon takes a significant leap in performance, compatibility, and unified progression.
More stories in the category News
- Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake in full development: here we have a release window
- State of Decay 3 is progressing smoothly: development is going very well
- If you have an Xbox Series, mark January 30th in red, a big cover-up is coming
| Don't miss anything and follow us on Google News! |
Xbox y Playground Games have confirmed new technical details of Forza Horizon 6 that reinforce its ambition as the most complete Horizon to date. The game not only bets on Japan as a setting, but also on a totally flexible experience between devices and platforms.
On Xbox Series, the title will offer two distinct graphics modes, designed to adapt to the preferences of each player.
Performance, Cross-Play, and Shared Saves in Forza Horizon 6
On Xbox Series X|S, Forza Horizon 6 will feature:
-
Quality Mode at 30 FPS, prioritizing resolution and visual detail
-
Performance Mode at 60 FPS, focused on smoothness and driving response
But one of the biggest innovations goes far beyond the technical aspect. For the first time in the Forza Horizon series, the game will offer full cross-save functionality across all its versions. This includes:
-
Xbox Series X|S
-
Xbox on PC
-
PlayStation 5
-
Steam
This means that progress will be shared automatically between platforms, allowing you to continue the same game session regardless of where you play.
Additionally, the title will be fully compatible with cross-play, making it easy to play online with friends across console and PC without restrictions.
Also Designed for PC Portables and Xbox Ally
Forza Horizon 6 has also been confirmed as compatible with PC portables, including:
-
ROG Ally
-
ROG Ally X
-
Other Windows-based portables
This compatibility reinforces Xbox’s commitment to playing anywhere, maintaining progress, settings, and access to the same online community.
With these features, Forza Horizon 6 not only aims to be the most ambitious Horizon in terms of content and map, but also the most accessible, flexible, and prepared for the current multi-platform ecosystem. A clear step forward for Xbox in one of its most important releases of 2026.

