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New Gameplay Modes Inspired by Anime Touge Battle Mode – This 1-on-1 mountain pass mode is a nod to Initial D. Players drift through tight switchbacks on winding roads, testing precision and car control just like the classic midnight races in anime. Wangan Highway Racing – Inspired by Wangan Midnight, this mode lets you push your car to the limit on multi-lane highways at night. Neon lights, high speeds, and tense overtakes create a full anime-style highway rush. Map Design and Iconic LocationsMount Akina Pass – The game recreates famous touge roads with technical hairpins and steep climbs. Every turn feels like you’re in a drifting anime, demanding skill and timing. Urban Tokyo Highways – The dense C1 Loop and multi-level highways make late-night high-speed chases cinematic. It captures the energy of anime street racing in a sprawling cityscape. Daikoku Parking Area – A hub for social interaction, this spot mirrors real-life underground car meets. Players can gather, show off custom cars, and recreate anime-inspired group dynamics. Vehicles and CustomizationHero Cars – Legendary vehicles like the Toyota AE86 take center stage. Physics are tuned to replicate realistic drifting, allowing players to tackle narrow mountain turns with authentic weight transfer and slide mechanics. Community Vinyls and Itasha – Customization tools let players wrap cars in anime decals, creating their own “itasha” rides. Social spaces encourage sharing designs, fueling a real-life anime car culture vibe. Pop Culture ShowcasesGiant Mechs – Forza Horizon 6 goes beyond cars. Full-scale Gundam-style mechs appear in the world, adding theatrical flair to Showcases. It’s anime spectacle meets open-world racing, giving players moments that feel straight out of a giant robot series.
Anime in Forza Horizon 6 isn’t just a theme—it’s baked into the way you play, drive, and explore. From touge battles and neon highways to hero cars and colossal mechs, the game delivers a true anime-infused racing playground.
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