Forza Horizon 6, set to launch on May 19, 2026, brings the iconic open-world racing series into the world of VR for the first time. While the series has traditionally been a “flat-screen” experience, the new PC VR support adds an entirely fresh layer of immersion for fans of high-speed thrills. Here’s everything you need to know to get the best VR racing experience in Japan’s vibrant landscapes.
1. Official VR Support
Playground Games has finally added native OpenXR support for the PC version. This means the game can run directly on most modern VR headsets without complex workarounds.
- Performance: To hit the smooth 90fps required for VR at Forza Horizon 6’s high visual quality, you’ll want at least an RTX 4080 or equivalent GPU.
- Game Modes: VR is supported across Free Roam, Street Racing, and the Tokyo Expressway night loops.
- HUD Options: Choose between a floating 3D HUD inside the cockpit or a minimalist “Pro” view for maximum immersion. The choice is yours.
2. Recommended VR Settings
To reduce motion sickness and maximize comfort while racing through winding Japanese roads:
- Stability Control: Keep it at “Moderate” in VR comfort settings to reduce camera shake during off-road transitions.
- Steering Sensitivity: For wheel users, a linearity of 50 ensures your physical movements match the in-game driver’s hands.
- World Scaling: Adjust the IPD Offset in the video settings if interiors feel too small or too large. Proper scaling helps maintain immersion and reduces eye strain.
3. Best VR Locations in Japan
Forza Horizon 6’s Japanese map is a playground for VR exploration. Some of the top spots:
- Mount Fuji Hillclimb: Experience the cliffs’ scale and verticality in VR—drifting off the edge has never felt so intense.
- Tokyo City: Neon-lit streets glistening with rain reflections look spectacular through the windshield. VR adds depth to every glowing sign and passing car.
- Japanese Alps: Dense forests and winding roads create a real sense of speed that flat screens simply cannot capture.
4. Hardware Compatibility
Getting VR running depends on your setup:
- PCVR: Fully compatible with Quest 3 (via Link/AirLink), Valve Index, and Bigscreen Beyond.
- PS5: No official PSVR2 support, but PC users can connect a PSVR2 via the PC adapter for high-end OLED visuals.
- Xbox Series X|S: Native VR is unavailable; you’ll need a VR-ready PC to experience the game in virtual reality.
VR in Forza Horizon 6 isn’t just a novelty—it transforms familiar roads into something visceral and alive. From the neon-soaked streets of Tokyo to the towering heights of Mount Fuji, VR gives you the feeling of actually being behind the wheel, and it’s worth the hardware investment if you want the ultimate racing thrill.