Wednesday, April 8

Welcome to Horizon Japan

Image: Captured on Xbox Series S

With Forza Horizon 6 previews landing today — including our very own here at Pure Xbox — Playground Games has gone ahead and revealed the overhead map for Horizon Japan, which the team says is “our most dense and vertical map yet”.

We’ll throw a link to their social media post showing an overview of the map down below, but considering we’ve explored the majority of this map during our recent hands-on time with the game, we thought we’d show off some of its most iconic landmarks in-game as well!

Before we get stuck in here, it’s worth noting that both our map image at the top and the following screenshots are of the Spring season in-game, which is why they may look a little different to Playground’s overhead view of the Summer season map. Our shots were all taken on Xbox Series S too – so Series X players can expect a bit of a visual boost in the final game as well.

Anyway, with Playground mentioning them above, here’s a good look at both Tokyo City and the Japanese Alps areas:

Image: Captured on Xbox Series S
Image: Captured on Xbox Series S

And here are some shots of low-lying farmland and an overview of the game’s forest region:

Image: Captured on Xbox Series S
Image: Captured on Xbox Series S

Finally, as a little bonus, here’s a lovely cherry blossom pic alongside a look at one of the game’s coastal areas:

Image: Captured on Xbox Series S
Image: Captured on Xbox Series S

As we mentioned in our written preview, Forza Horizon 6 absolutely contains the most diverse map in Forza Horizon history, and both the map above and our accompanying shots only tell a fraction of the story here. There’s still plenty for everyone to explore when the full game arrives next month!

In the meantime, we’ll chuck a link to our full hands-on preview for Forza Horizon 6 down below:

What do you think to the way that FH6 is looking so far? Talk to us about it in the comments.

Ben is a News Writer at Pure Xbox, and is a fan of action, racing and straight-up shootin’ in any Xbox game he can get his hands on. When he’s not clutching an Xbox controller like his life depends on it, Ben spends his time listening to music that’s far too old for him, watching football on the telly and probably eating somewhere.

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