Forza Horizon 6 is bringing its rendition of Japan to PC with a massive technical arsenal, including NVIDIA DLSS 4 and enhanced Ray Traced Global Illumination. Launching May 19, 2026, the PC version aims to be the definitive way to experience the festival for those with the hardware to push it.
Playground Games has confirmed that Forza Horizon 6 will support the latest upscaling tech right out of the gate. We’re looking at NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Gen, AMD FSR 4/3, and Intel XeSS 2.1. For those of us chasing high-refresh-rate 4K gaming, these tools are going to be essential for maintaining smooth performance while the new Ray Traced Reflections and Global Illumination bounce light off the neon-soaked streets of Tokyo.
Quality-of-life improvements for PC enthusiasts are also front and center. You can finally tweak graphics settings without the annoyance of a full game restart. The new menu features live previews and VRAM usage indicators, which is a huge win for optimization. The game also supports ultrawide monitors and uncapped framerates, ensuring the sense of speed remains fluid regardless of your setup.
Importantly, cross-save functionality is fully baked in. Whether you start your journey on PC, Xbox Series X|S, or the upcoming PS5 version, your progress and car collection will follow you. For those who can't wait until the official launch on May 19, the Premium Edition grants Early Access starting May 15.
What are the Forza Horizon 6 PC features?
- Upscaling: DLSS 4, FSR 4/3, and XeSS 2.1 support.
- Visuals: Enhanced Ray Tracing and 4K HDR.
- Flexibility: Uncapped framerates and ultrawide support.
- Connectivity: Full cross-save across PC, Xbox, and PS5.
