Since the last episodes of Forza Horizon, and we could say that this has been the case in many cash register games for decades, the first moments of these games put you behind the wheel of cars directly in the heart of a chase or a race in general to allow the game to perhaps calibrate your real level. Well know thatForza Horizon 6 will certainly not deviate from the rule since the official site offers us the first 6 minutes of gameplay of the game. And you are quickly embarked in a Nissan GT-R Nismo from 2024, a classic and essential car whatever the set of bodies.
You don’t have time to finish as you jump into a 2021 Polaris RZR Pro 4 on a 100% snow-covered course, and before you even have time to take out the tissue because of the cold you just caught while driving, you are thrown onto the asphalt again with a 1995 Porsche 911 GT2. Like That wasn’t enough, direct transfer to a Toyota GR GT from 2025. Needless to say that those who tried Forza Horizon 5 for example remember this concept from the ends of the races.
The game will arrive on May 19, for what would look like a Japan skin of the license, but the fun is still there it seems. THE ForzaTech Engine still does the job visually, but will it be able to give a little more less artificial life with these deserted towns? And will the experience be repeated in the best case or just improved in the worst, or identical? Nothing is less certain…! If by chance you were wondering what type of gear the associated developers of Playground Games and Turn10 are asking for to tease the racing car, we recommend this flashback to a recent post from David where he explains everything!







