Playground Games might delay Forza Horizon 6 to the first half of next year, rather than sticking to its usual fall release window, according to insider reports. The shift makes sense since GTA 6 got pushed back to November, and basically nobody wants their game launching anywhere near that monster.
The Japan-set racer features Tokyo streets with layered highways, mountain passes, and coastal roads that emphasize density over sheer map size. Players start with slower vehicles and work their way up through progression, similar to the original game, while the roster gets packed with kei cars and Japanese models.
This marks the longest gap between franchise entries at four and a half years since the previous game dropped. A PlayStation version seems guaranteed after Forza Horizon 5 crushed it on that platform, but timing remains unclear for that port.
The Japan-set racer features Tokyo streets with layered highways, mountain passes, and coastal roads that emphasize density over sheer map size. Players start with slower vehicles and work their way up through progression, similar to the original game, while the roster gets packed with kei cars and Japanese models.
This marks the longest gap between franchise entries at four and a half years since the previous game dropped. A PlayStation version seems guaranteed after Forza Horizon 5 crushed it on that platform, but timing remains unclear for that port.