The big Xbox launch for this month can now be played on console, PC, and cloud.
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After several days of early access and massive numbers on Steam and Xbox Store, Forza Horizon 6 finally debuts officially today, May 19th, on Xbox Game Pass. The new installment from Playground Games is now available to millions of players on Xbox Series, PC, and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
- You might be interested in: Forza Horizon 6 Review
The game arrives directly on the first day to the catalog of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, automatically becoming one of the most important releases of the year for Microsoft.
Forza Horizon 6 is now playable on Xbox Series, PC, and Cloud
The new installment of the saga takes us to Japan this time, with the most ambitious map seen so far in Forza Horizon. Playground Games has opted for a massive representation of the country, including urban areas inspired by Tokyo, mountain roads, rural areas, and detailed circuits.
Among its main novelties, we find:
- Over 500 cars
- New weather system
- Larger and more varied map
- Visual improvements with Ray Tracing
- Performance mode at 60 FPS on Xbox Series X
- Full compatibility with Xbox Cloud Gaming
The game arrives at a spectacular moment for the franchise. During early access, it already managed to surpass 1.4 million players, breaking historical records on Steam and leading sales on Xbox Store. The critics have also responded very positively. Currently, it maintains an average of 92 on Metacritic for Xbox Series, and on Generación Xbox, we have given it a 10 out of 10 in our review. With its definitive arrival on Game Pass, everything points to the numbers continuing to grow even more in the next few hours.

