‘Forza Horizon 6’ Brings the Festival to Tokyo With “Tokyo Lights, Horizon Nights”

The event, Tokyo Lights, Horizon Nights, kicked off the promotion for Forza Horizon 6, and was the biggest creator event the game has ever held. Taking place in Tokyo, it was designed to feel like a real version of the Horizon Festival and brought together over 100 influencers, journalists, and community members from over 20 countries. This event signaled a focus on making Japan a central part of the new game’s identity.

The event took place in a multi-story parking garage in Shibuya, capturing the gritty, energetic vibe of Tokyo’s underground car community. The venue’s concrete setting reflected the city’s real-life late-night driving scene, adding to the game’s realistic feel. Guests could try out the game, admire a collection of Japanese cars, get an exclusive preview of a new car featured in the game, and chat with the developers. The atmosphere was completed with street food and nightlife-themed activities.

The event featured an energetic DJ set by SHIMA, whose music is also in Forza Horizon 6, giving attendees a first listen to the game’s sound. Guests also received gifts from the game’s creators, exclusive merchandise, and early access to gameplay, allowing them to immediately start discussing and sharing their experiences.

The guest list showed how the franchise is successfully bringing together different worlds. It included well-known names from the car scene like Lia Block, Dino Dalle Carbonare, and Larry Chen, alongside artists such as Inko Takita and the team from Liberty Walk, including Wataru Kato. This mix of people represented a unique blend of car and gaming communities.

Visit the official Forza site for more info on when Forza Horizon 6 drops.

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2026-05-07 18:55