Forza Horizon 6 continues to build excitement as new details about its setting have emerged, with the game’s full Japan map now revealed. The latest look highlights a diverse open world that aims to capture both the energy of urban environments and the calm of rural landscapes.
The map appears to offer a wide range of locations, blending dense city streets inspired by places like Tokyo with winding mountain roads, snowy regions, and more relaxed countryside areas. This mix suggests that the game is not only focused on high-speed racing, but also on exploration and variety, giving players multiple ways to experience the world.
Another interesting detail is the mention of a seasonal structure, with the map being labeled under a “Summer” phase. This has led to speculation that dynamic seasons could return, potentially altering the environment over time and adding more depth to the driving experience, much like previous entries in the series but possibly on a larger scale.

Developers have also hinted that this could be one of the most detailed and vertically layered maps the series has seen so far. Elevation changes, tighter roads, and more complex terrain design could play a major role in how races and activities feel, especially for players who enjoy drifting or technical driving.
Alongside the map reveal, the game is expected to feature a large vehicle roster, with hundreds of cars available at launch. Combined with the new setting, this could make it one of the most ambitious entries in the franchise to date.
With expectations rising, all eyes are now on how these ideas will translate into actual gameplay once the game launches.
So, do you think Japan is the perfect setting for the next Forza Horizon, or were you hoping for a different location?
