Forza Horizon 6 Revealed: Japan Map, Massive Tokyo Area, May 19
Forza Horizon 6 was revealed with a Japan map centered on a massive Tokyo area and will launch on Xbox and PC via Game Pass on May 19, 2026.

Playground Games and Turn 10 revealed Forza Horizon 6 during the Xbox Developer Direct on January 22, and the next open-world festival will be set in Japan with a map that includes a Tokyo urban area described as significantly larger than past Horizon cities. The announcement confirmed an Xbox and PC launch date of May 19, 2026, with day-one availability on Game Pass; PlayStation 5 will follow in a later release window. Premium and Deluxe edition pre-order incentives will include early-access windows at launch.
The map promise is the headline for players who prioritize exploration and city driving. Forza Horizon 6 puts authentic Japanese car culture at the center of the experience, signaling a focus on JDM builds, street events, and urban cruising in a sprawling Tokyo section built to dwarf previous series cities. Playground Games and Turn 10 also flagged hundreds of cars at launch and new social and home-base systems designed to make community play and car show culture more central to the festival loop.
Cooperative building features are part of the reveal, enabling players to work together on festival spaces and social hubs rather than only competing. Expanded accessibility options were highlighted as well, which will matter to players who need customizable controls, visual aids, or other assistive settings to get behind the wheel comfortably. The combination of cooperative creation, deep car culture focus, and broader accessibility represents a push to keep the Horizon series both socially engaging and more inclusive.
The Game Pass day-one placement means low friction for large parts of the Xbox and PC audience to jump in on May 19. Players who prefer owning a Premium or Deluxe edition can expect pre-order bonuses and early-access windows noted by the developers, though specific content and timing for those bonuses will likely be clarified in the weeks ahead.
Community implications are immediate: car clubs, drift crews, and online festival organizers will be able to preview the Tokyo area layout and plan events around an urban space that aims to outscale prior Horizon cities. Garage builders and tuning fans should watch for the full car list and customization depth promised at launch, while accessibility advocates will want details on the expanded options to assess real-world impact.
Forza Horizon 6 is shaping up as a festival that leans into Japan's street and tuning scenes while broadening how players cooperate and access the game. Expect further developer updates detailing the car roster, customization systems, and the PlayStation 5 release window as May 19 draws near.
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