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Turning Japanese
Updated On: 24 May, 2026 07:44 AM IST | Mumbai | Jaison Lewis
They finally did it. We now have a Forza game based in Japan and I for one could not contain my excitement. Does it live up to the hype? Read on and find out

Forza Horizon 6
It was a long time coming, but Playground Games has finally delivered a Forza Horizon set in Japan. After years of fans begging for neon-lit streets, winding mountain passes and cherry blossom-lined highways, the studio has gone and built what feels like a compressed tourist fantasy of the entire country. Somehow it works brilliantly.
After playing so many Forza Horizon games, you begin to expect the formula. You know there will be gorgeous cars, a giant open world and enough races to make your social life crumble into dust. Yet unlike annual franchises that merely reshuffle menus and slap a new number on the box, Forza Horizon 6 still feels exciting. Playground Games understands something many racing developers do not. Cars are only half the fantasy. The other half is the world where you are driving one.
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