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Forza Horizon 6 Accessibility and Horizon Festival Update

Forza Horizon 6 brings broader accessibility options and new language support for cinematics, alongside Horizon Festival wristbands and pre-orders.

Get ready to tune your controller, your captions, and even your on-screen experience: the latest updates for Forza Horizon 6 are rolling out just as the Horizon Festival ramps up.

Among the accessibility options returning to the game are full controller remapping across all platforms, screen reading narration, and subtitles. Players on PC can also adjust the camera field-of-view, while color-blind filters are included to help tailor visuals to different needs.

The update package goes beyond visuals and input. It also features Offline Game Speed modification, giving players control over pacing even when not online. For players looking to match the game to their driving comfort, there is a full set of difficulty settings and driving assists.

In a post-launch update, language access for cinematic moments is being expanded as well. Players will be able to enable American Sign Language (ASL) and British Sign Language (BSL) for cinematics, with an interpreter shown through a picture-in-picture display during cinematic game scenes.

That interpreter feature is designed to be flexible. Players will be able to change where the interpreter appears on screen, allowing the on-screen layout to suit individual viewing preferences while watching story-driven sequences.

For those focused on the festival side of the rollout, the Horizon Festival is building momentum with the message that the journey to Legend Island is “almost here.” The game’s Festival Wristband is being positioned as the ticket into the car culture and music experience tied to the event.

Pre-orders are now live on Microsoft Store and Steam, with an additional incentive for early buyers. Those who purchase the game before its release will receive an exclusive, pre-tuned Ferrari J50.

For players watching availability across platforms, there’s also an option to add the game to a Wishlist on the PlayStation Store so they can be notified when it becomes available.

Meanwhile, community engagement is being pushed alongside the announcements. Players are encouraged to discuss everything Forza Horizon 6 related through the game’s Forza Discord server.

To keep up with festival updates and release information. players are also pointed toward the Horizon Festival social channels. including Facebook. Instagram. YouTube. TikTok. and X (formerly Twitter).. With accessibility features and festival details arriving together. the update suggests a broader effort to make the racing experience more adjustable while keeping the cultural “event” energy front and center.

Forza Horizon 6 accessibility options ASL BSL support Horizon Festival wristband controller remapping pre-orders

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