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Festival Playlist Season 1 Nears 100% — Welcome to Japan Reward Car Still Available
Players have until June 4 (Thursday reset) to claim the Season 1: Welcome to Japan 100% reward car. The headliner is a Forza Edition Toyota 2000GT with a Credit Multiplier perk — among the rarest FE cars since launch.
Treasure Hunt #3: Mt. Fuji Photo Spot Active
The new weekly treasure hunt points players to a Mt. Fuji viewpoint south of Kofu. Smashing the chest unlocks a Horizon Backpack cosmetic + 75K credits. Clue screenshot in the search-bar promo.
Cross-Platform Save Now Live — Xbox, Steam, and PS5 Share Progression
The first cross-save system in Forza Horizon history is now active. Link your Xbox Live, Steam, and PSN accounts via the in-game Account Sync menu to share your garage, credits, and unlocks across all platforms.
Community Tuning Codes Database Hits 50 Verified Entries
The community-submitted tuning codes database passed 50 verified entries this week, with new drift setups for the GR Corolla, R34, and Civic Type R leading the submissions. Browse the full list in the Tuning Codes guide.
Forza Horizon 6 is LIVE - Game Now Available Worldwide
FH6 is officially out! The game is now available on Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Store and Steam). Premium Edition owners have been playing since May 15. The Japan open world is ready to explore.
Summer Season Now Live - Welcome to Japan
The Summer season has begun in FH6, bringing new Festival Playlist challenges, treasure hunts, and seasonal rewards. The Welcome to Japan treasure hunt is active with a 100,000 credit reward at Kinkaku-ji temple.
Treasure Hunt Active: Kinkaku-ji Golden Temple Location
The current treasure hunt photo clue shows Kinkaku-ji temple. The buried chest is in the Otani region near the temple lake, rewarding 100,000 credits to players who find and smash it.
Steam Launch Breaks Records — FH6 Tops Charts
Even before full launch, FH6 Premium Edition players pushed the game to the top of Steam's most-played charts. Over 550 cars, Japan open world, and cross-save support make this the biggest FH launch yet.
Tokyo: Largest & Most Detailed Map in Series History
IGN First coverage reveals Forza Horizon 6's Japan is the largest and densest map in series history. Tokyo City alone is so detailed it had its own dedicated development team.
PC Requirements Revealed: GTX 1650 for 1080p60
Official PC requirements published. GTX 1650 can run FH6 at 1080p/60fps on medium settings. Ray Tracing available on high-end PCs with Extreme RT settings.
Campaign Deep Dive: Wristbands & Legend Island
New progression system revealed: Start as a tourist in Japan, earn 7 Wristbands through Horizon Festival races, unlock Legend Island with the Colossus Goliath event.
10 Incredible New Features Announced
Developer_Direct revealed: World Famous Landmarks, Alpine Snow Year-Round, Horizon Rush Obstacle Courses, Car Meetups, Build Your Life in Japan, Aftermarket Cars, Proximity Radar, Enhanced Engine Audio, New Customization, 540° Wheel Animation.
PS5 Version Coming Later This Year
PlayStation 5 version announced during Xbox Developer_Direct. Wishlist now available on PlayStation Store. No exact date yet.
Cover Cars: GR GT Prototype & Land Cruiser
Official cover cars revealed: 2025 GR GT Prototype (Toyota Gazoo Racing, video game debut) and 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser. Pre-order bonus: exclusive Ferrari J50.
Premium Edition Early Access: May 15
Premium and Ultimate edition owners get 4-day early access starting May 15. Game launches May 19 for Standard Edition on Xbox, PC, and Steam.
550+ Cars Confirmed at Launch
Complete car list confirmed: Over 550 vehicles including JDM legends, supercars, classic muscle, and rare aftermarket cars. Ferrari J50 exclusive to pre-order.
Cross-Platform Save: First Time in FH Series
For the first time in Forza Horizon history, cross-save between Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Store/Steam), and PlayStation 5 is supported.
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