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Building on the momentum of previous entries, Playground Games has set lofty expectations for Forza Horizon 6. Yet the UK studio appears unfazed, steadily releasing promising details about the forthcoming racing title.
The official Forza website posted a new article outlining a range of key features for Forza Horizon 6. The preview teases new cars and updated vehicle audio, and even shows iconic Japanese locations such as Shibuya Crossing and Ginza Avenue, while other details remain under wraps.
One standout revelation is that Forza Horizon 6 will introduce year‑round snow environments, a departure from earlier titles. Players can fit snow tires and explore the Alpine region, seeking snowdrifts and breathtaking vistas.
The game also introduces “Aftermarket Cars” scattered across the globe, which players can test‑drive or acquire, with some flagged as extremely rare and unique models.
New steering‑wheel animations aim to enhance first‑person driving immersion, while a vehicle‑proximity radar assists players in spotting blind‑spot hazards, promoting smoother races and reducing collisions.
A series of screenshots illustrating these features are included below.











