Forza Horizon 6 Heads to Japan With 550 Cars and the Series’ Biggest Tokyo, Launching May 19
The reveal emphasizes Japan-focused modes with an expanded Tokyo map, persistent player estates.
Overview
- Playground Games sets May 19, 2026 for Xbox Series X|S and PC, with a PlayStation 5 version due later in 2026.
- Japan is the new setting, with Tokyo confirmed as the series’ largest urban area to date and physically simulated fallen cherry blossoms reported for added realism.
- The game debuts a launch roster of around 550 driveable cars, with the Toyota GR GT and Toyota Land Cruiser as cover vehicles.
- Japan-focused features include car meets at the Daikoku Parking Area, a touge drift mode, a tofu delivery mission, and driving on the Shuto Expressway.
- Players can buy homes with customizable garages and, for the first time, build persistent large estates, with collaborative track-creation supported through EventLab’s Co-Lab.