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The announcement of Forza Horizon 6 at the Tokyo Game Show has been just the starting point. Now, Xbox and Playground Games have confirmed that the game will bring back one of the most acclaimed features of Forza Horizon 4: the seasonal change in the open world.
This time, the mechanic takes on an even more prominent role as the game is set in Japan. According to art director Don Arceta and cultural consultant Kyoko Yamashita, the seasons will not only influence gameplay and visuals, but also how the environment reflects the country’s rich culture.
The seasons will shape the experience in Forza Horizon 6
Arceta highlighted that the rotation between spring, summer, autumn, and winter will be an integral part of the experience, affecting driving, landscape design, and the behavior of the open world. Players will notice how scenarios change profoundly with each season, from vegetation to climate.
Meanwhile, Yamashita explained that the team has worked to make these changes not only visual but also auditory and environmental, adding authenticity to each moment The goal is for players to feel how nature and time are part of Japanese culture, with careful details that connect directly with the country’s tradition.

