Forza Horizon 6's full map has finally been revealed, and while Tokyo doesn't engulf half of it, I'm still seeing plenty of appealing asphalt spaghetti
Key Points:
- Forza Horizon 6's full map has been revealed, showcasing a detailed rendition of Japan with diverse terrains including snowy mountain passes, highways, and coastal areas featuring Tokyo and nearby islands.
- The map is praised for its variety of roads and landscapes, appearing larger and more intricate than previous Horizon city areas like Edinburgh in Horizon 4 and Guanajuato in Horizon 5.
- Tokyo, while not dominating the map, is positioned strategically in the south and is expected to serve as a central hub for player gatherings, similar to Los Santos in GTA 5.
- The map's shape is less rectangular than Horizon 5's Mexico, featuring numerous lakes reminiscent of Horizon 4’s UK setting, which adds to its visual and navigational appeal.
- Community reactions are mixed, with some disappointment over Tokyo’s size but overall optimism about the map’s diversity and design, as players begin detailed comparisons online.