What does a racing festival in Japan look like in your hands?
Xbox just answered that—with color, sound, and a heavy dose of street-racing attitude.
Ahead of the next Horizon adventure, Xbox has unveiled a striking new lineup of limited-edition accessories inspired by Forza Horizon 6. The collection isn’t just about looks—it’s built to pull players deeper into the festival experience.
A Controller Built Like a Street Racer
The first thing you notice is the color. Bright cyan melts into metallic tones, with flashes of volt green and hot pink cutting through the design.
This isn’t random styling. The controller draws inspiration from Japan’s legendary Touge roads—tight mountain routes known for drifting culture. That influence shows up in subtle patterns across the shell, giving it a sense of motion even when it’s sitting still.
Beyond aesthetics, it packs practical upgrades. Players can expect up to 40 hours of battery life, textured grips for better handling, and a familiar 3.5mm jack for seamless headset connectivity.
It’s designed for long sessions—and for players who care about how their gear feels as much as how it performs.
Sound That Feels Like the Driver’s Seat
If the controller captures the look of the Horizon Festival, the headset captures its sound.
The limited-edition Xbox wireless headset mirrors the same bold color palette but adds a layer of immersion through audio design. Simple actions—like powering on or muting the mic—trigger custom sound effects inspired by racing engines and in-game UI tones.
It’s a small touch, but one that builds atmosphere every time you play.
Support for spatial audio technologies like Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone:X ensures a wide, detailed soundstage. Whether you’re drifting through corners or coordinating with teammates, the audio aims to stay sharp and responsive.
Bluetooth LE Audio also allows players to stay connected across devices, delivering clear voice chat without sacrificing sound quality.
Designed for Play Anywhere
Flexibility is at the core of this release.
Both the controller and headset connect wirelessly across multiple platforms, including Xbox consoles, PC, Android devices, and cloud gaming setups. No extra adapters or base stations are required.
Battery performance remains a highlight. The controller stretches up to 40 hours, while the headset offers around 20 hours of rechargeable use—enough to keep pace with long gaming sessions.
Matching Gear for Collectors
Xbox didn’t stop at just two devices.
A matching charging dock, developed with 8BitDo, rounds out the collection. It includes a rechargeable battery pack and uses magnetic alignment for easy placement. Charging is quick—roughly three hours—and built-in safeguards help prevent overheating or overcharging.
For collectors and fans, it completes the visual identity of the entire set.
Availability and Pricing
The Forza Horizon 6 limited-edition controller and headset are now open for preorder through Xbox and select retailers.
Pricing is set at $89.99 for the controller and $134.99 for the headset, positioning them as premium accessories for dedicated players.
With the Horizon Festival heading to Japan in the upcoming title, these accessories feel like an early invitation—one that lets players bring a piece of that high-speed culture into their own setup.