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Forza Horizon 6 Review Covers Open-World Racing in Japan

Microsoft released Forza Horizon 6 for PC and Xbox Series X/S. The game features a large map of Japan with various races and challenges.

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Microsoft released Forza Horizon 6 for PC and Xbox Series X/S, with a PlayStation 5 version scheduled for later. The game places players in a festival-style driving competition across a map of Japan. Players begin as rookies and must qualify to enter the festival.

They start in slower C-class vehicles on easier circuits and progress to higher-level competitions. The game includes races and challenges that allow players to earn reputation and purchase new vehicles. Progression requires unlocking successive levels of competition.

The game displays views of Japan's natural features, including Mount Fuji. These scenes appear during driving sequences across the map.

6 returns to an earlier progression system from previous titles in the series. Players work through vehicle classes before accessing higher-performance cars such as the Ferrari J50 and Lamborghini Huracán.

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