Playground Games is preparing a series of updates for Forza Horizon 6. The developer plans to address several technical issues affecting the PC version of the game. These fixes target performance problems and stability bugs that have frustrated players.
Playground Games announces upcoming patches for PC stability issues and console availability in Japan later this year.
The upcoming patches will resolve framerate drops on systems equipped with AMD graphics cards. Developers are also working to eliminate audio crackling, unexpected crashes, and loading errors on personal computers. A separate update will correct flawed AI driver behavior known as drivatars, which impacts the racing experience.
PlayStation 5 owners in Japan can expect a release of Forza Horizon 6 later this year. This console launch represents a new platform for the title in that specific region. The developer has not announced pricing or availability details for other territories at this time.
The game continues to refine its core mechanics while expanding its hardware support. Playground Games focuses on stabilizing the PC experience before rolling out broader console availability. Community feedback regarding performance and AI behavior directly shapes these development priorities.
Playground Games has confirmed the timeline for the Japanese PlayStation 5 release. The company has not provided specific dates for other regions or platforms. Players should monitor official channels for further updates on patch schedules.



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