The long-awaited Forza Horizon 6 shows its map set in Japan for the first time.
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Followers of the Forza Horizon series can now get a broader first look at their next installment. A new video published within the IGN First program shows nine minutes of previously unseen gameplay from Forza Horizon 6, allowing a glimpse into how the new Japan-set map looks.
The demonstration focuses on a tour with the Saleen S7, an American supercar from the early 2000s, as it traverses various zones of the game’s open world. During the journey, you can appreciate rural roads, mountainous landscapes, and some sections of Tokyo city, confirming the variety of scenarios that the new Horizon festival will have.
Forza Horizon 6 showcases its open world in Japan in unseen gameplay
The video allows us to observe for the first time what driving will be like in the new scenario of the series. The tour begins in rural areas with hills and open roads, before entering urban sectors inspired by Tokyo and ending in routes near mountainous areas.
According to information shared by IGN, Forza Horizon 6 will arrive with more cars available from day one, in addition to a progression system inspired by the first Forza Horizon from 2012. Changes to customization options are also expected, one of the areas the development team wanted to improve upon compared to previous installments.

