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Since its debut nearly four years ago, fans have eagerly awaited news about the next installment in the Forza Horizon series. A recent discussion on Reddit hinted that the upcoming game might take place in Japan, based on a post from a car manufacturer showing the Forza team scanning a Kei truck. However, this information is not confirmed and should be taken with caution—it could just mean the game might feature Japanese vehicles or possibly include a crossover element involving Truck-kun.
There are also rumors suggesting that the reveal of Forza Horizon 6 could happen during the Tokyo Game Show. This major annual event typically occurs late September, and this year, it’s shaping up to be the biggest one yet. Moreover, Xbox has confirmed its attendance, which hints at some exciting announcements or reveals expected during the show.
Looking back at the series’ history, it’s worth noting that Xbox has historically struggled to gain a significant foothold in Japan, especially when compared to Nintendo and Sony. While recent launches like the Series S and X, along with collaborations with Japanese game studios, have boosted its presence, the platform still doesn’t match the popularity levels of its competitors.
Here’s a visual glimpse of Forza Horizon 5, showcasing the lively and detailed open-world racing experience developed by Playground Games.
Phil Spencer, Xbox’s head, has been actively working to increase the brand’s appeal in Japan. Although the spotting of a Kei truck doesn’t serve as concrete evidence that the next game will be set in Japan, it does serve as a strong hint. Releasing news about Forza Horizon 6 at Tokyo Game Show also makes sense if the game indeed takes place there.
Playground Games has a solid reputation for supporting their titles long after launch, frequently rolling out new content and updates. However, recent updates for Forza Horizon 5 have become less frequent, which many interpret as the studio gearing up for its next major project and preparing to make an announcement soon.
Japan has been a highly requested setting for the series since its early days, owing to the country’s rich car culture and underground racing scene, showcased in movies like “Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift” and anime like “Initial D.” For now, these are just rumors, and the actual details remain unconfirmed. We’ll have to wait until next month’s event to learn more.