Forza horizon 6's japanese map unveiled, showcasing diverse biomes
Microsoft has given fans of the Forza Horizon series their best look yet at the upcoming Forza Horizon 6 game, specifically at its sprawling Japanese map.

Japan's scenic routes
The map, which will be playable from May 19 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, promises to deliver a dense and vertically-stacked open world, blending urban cityscapes with lush countryside and snowy mountain ranges.
Playground Games, the developer behind the Forza Horizon series, shared a distant yet detailed map image on social media, teasing that the Japanese scenery will offer an unprecedented level of density and verticality.
Upon closer inspection, fans have pinpointed several notable locations, including the iconic Tokyo City, the snowy Japanese Alps, and what appears to be either the Mt. Akina, Nikko, or Tsukuba racing circuit.
While some have expressed concerns about Tokyo City seeming smaller compared to its Forza Horizon 5 counterpart, others have pointed out that Tokyo is reportedly four times larger in Forza Horizon 6.
Overall, the map appears to offer a diverse and visually stunning environment for players to explore, with winding roads, dense forests, and mountainous terrain promised to provide a fresh and exciting driving experience.
