Forza Horizon 6 Reviews
"Forza Horizon" remains "Forza Horizon" – the verdict on the sixth installment of Playground Games' racing series is as simple as it is banal. Even though the formula only evolves cautiously, "Forza Horizon 6" once again delivers an outstandingly playable open-world experience, scoring particularly well with its strong Japanese setting. Tokyo, winding mountain roads, and idyllic landscapes provide plenty of variety and give the series a pleasantly fresh feel.
Review in German | Read full review
Forza Horizon 6 feels like a love letter to Japanese car culture, and honestly, the best Horizon games I’ve played since Horizon 3.
Cruising down Japan’s roads in Forza Horizon 6 is a visually unforgettable experience with superb handling. It may have played it safe and have a few technical glitches, but the sheer volume of content, the love for car culture, and the pure fun are more than guaranteed.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Fans’ long-held wish for a Japan setting has finally come true. Forza Horizon 6 remains the ultimate racing entertainment experience, just as the series always has been. Its well-established formula can occasionally feel too familiar, but there’s no denying it remains an almost perfect playground for racing fans.
Review in Korean | Read full review
Forza Horizon 6 is a essential title for any car enthusiast, because Playground Games has not only made our dream of holding the festival in Japan a reality, but has also created the most ambitious, diverse, and passionate installment in the entire series. It’s a massive tribute to Japanese car culture that makes every drive truly special.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Forza Horizon 6 is, quite simply, the biggest and most ambitious instalment in the series to date, and in my opinion, it recaptures the essence of the fourth game in the series. Its spectacular setting, a jaw-dropping range of cars and a technical standard that borders on photorealism also establish it as the graphical benchmark for the current generation of consoles
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Forza Horizon 6 turns Japan into the ultimate driving playground, blending breathtaking scenery, JDM passion, flawless performance and a richer social experience into the most ambitious Horizon festival yet.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Forza Horizon 6 certainly doesn’t feel like a missed opportunity, but it also isn’t a game that I find myself enthusiastically recommending in the way I wish I could. It’s robust and varied, and even best in class in many areas, but there are noticeable foibles and missteps that hold it back from being the definitive entry in the series.
It’s difficult to top an already stellar game. Forza Horizon 6 does everything right while finally answering a long-time fan’s dream of setting the game in the land of the rising sun. Setting a new bar for open-world racing, content progression, and onboarding, user-generated content, and cultural representation, Forza Horizon 6 is a triumphant testament to the iterative progress in the long-running franchise.
An exceptional, breathtaking world that players will be kept busy in for years, Forza Horizon 6 is one of 2026s best games and one of the best racing games ever created.
Forza Horizon 6 is another triumph for Playground Games, cementing it as the best simcade racing series out in the market. By all accounts, almost every aspect of this game is top-notch, from graphics to audio design and gameplay, delivering festival‑style racing at its most exhilarating.
Forza Horizon 6 blends spectacle with endlessly satisfying arcade racing, a vibrant Japan setting, and an unbridled sense of fun - it doesn't reinvent the Horizon formula, but Playground Games still knows how to build the ultimate festival racer.
Forza Horizon 6 is not the reinvention this 14 year old series is desperately calling for, but it is the most refined rendition of the series formula yet, which is still worth celebrating.
Forza Horizon 6 dives deep into Japanese car culture, delivering the biggest, best, and most interactive map in the franchise’s history, an incredible lineup of over 550 vehicles, and a flawless soundtrack, making Forza Horizon 6 the ultimate entry in the franchise and one of the greatest racing games of all time.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Playground Games revs its engines on yet another Forza Horizon experience that is both safe and still committed to racing ahead at the pace of good game development in one of its most beautiful settings yet.
Forza Horizon 6 doesn't just continue the legacy of the series: it relaunches it with the confidence of those who know they're the absolute benchmark for open-world racing. It's an installment that aims to amaze from the very first mile, pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Playground Games' title offers virtually endless content, with gameplay progression that's still well-balanced. All of this is set in a Japan recreated with unconditional love and incredible attention to detail. Every road echoes the Japanese terrain, offering views of the city and nature that, with the changing seasons, reveal completely different nuances.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Forza Horizon 6 accomplishes an extraordinary feat: improving upon a formula that was already close to perfection. Playground Games elevates the experience with a stunning, massive map of Japan, refined mechanics, and endless content. It’s a majestic racing game and a true masterpiece that will keep players engaged for years to come. An absolute must-play for any racing fan.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Despite offering no innovation whatsoever, Forza Horizon 6 still reigns supreme over every arcade racer out there. Nothing comes close to the feeling of taming a ferocious yellow Porsche 911 Turbo at 200 kilometers per hour beneath a canopy of pink cherry blossom trees.
Review in Unknown | Read full review
Forza Horizon 6 is the new pinnacle of the open-world racing genre, featuring a captivating Tokyo map, the much-missed festival spirit, and road designs that elevate the driving experience to new heights. Although its structure, which rewards the player very quickly, slightly dampens the “climbing from the bottom” feeling, its immense atmosphere, revamped engine sounds, and flawless optimization make it an undisputed masterpiece for racing enthusiasts.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Forza Horizon 6 doesn’t hit the same turbocharged highs as its Mexico-set predecessor, trading some of the series’ wacky arcade chaos for a more grounded spin through Japan. Though when it lets loose with drift events, Horizon Rush and a soundtrack packed with EDM, J-pop and anime bangers, it genuinely rips.
