

Playground Games just dropped a new trailer and gameplay teaser for Forza Horizon 6 as fans gear up for the next installment in the franchise. The trailer pulls back the curtain on Japan’s infamous car culture with heavy nods to iconic Japanese street racing manga, Initial D.
The teaser also highlights a Touge Battle Mode, racing through mountain passes after dark, giving you the full “Tokyo Drift” experience.
Trailer Highlights Drift Fever

The legendary Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 slides into the scene, hugging corners just like Takumi Fujiwara behind the wheel, straight out of Initial D’s playbook. Playground calls these races “iconic nighttime races down Japanese mountain passes,” and honestly, the gameplay seems to nail it.
Driving physics seem tight, and it’s obviously got that signature Forza polish. Even a massive Gundam can be spotted in the background, yet another shoutout to the Japanese culture and a potential for wild showcase events.
Authentic JDM Vibes
Beyond the manga and anime throwbacks, Forza Horizon 6 dives headfirst into real Japanese car culture, and yes, it’s not just a glimpse. Car Meets pop up at spots inspired by Daikoku PA gatherings, letting you show off your customized rides and more.
The open world stretches across a romanticized Japan, featuring the biggest city the franchise has ever seen. New tweaks like proximity radar, auto-drive, and high-contrast modes make it accessible for more players.
Release Date And Platforms
Mark May 19, 2026, on your calendars, as that’s when Forza Horizon 6 lands on Xbox Series X/S, PC (Steam & Microsoft Store), and Xbox Cloud. Game Pass users get it day one, and PS5 gets it later, naturally, so Microsoft’s first-party priorities are still upheld. The reveal trailer set the tone early, blending festival energy with street racing vibes while confirming long-rumored details fans craved.
With Japan as your ultimate playground, Horizon 6 feels like the perfect love letter to JDM fans and naturally anyone who’s hint of a car enthusiast. The trailer isn’t just hype, it’s a promise. Time to tune up those AE86s and get ready to run them down the streets of Tokyo.