I’d love to see Horizon return to North America, but this time feature Western Canada!
The Sea to Sky highway in British Columbia, Icefields Parkway in Western Alberta and the Trans-Canada Highway from Alberta to Saskatchewan would be awesome for racing, drifting/drag racing and has amazing scenery!
Plus, Playground would be able to add snow/ice as an additional environmental element.
I’d like that, as I said maybe a north American style map, I was thinking about Washington for the breathtaking sightlines and astonishing roads, and maybe a way at a dock to travel to Vancouver Island/Quebec in Canada, for a more snowy environment to off-road in, besides turn10studios HQ is in Washington
If South Korea is actually gonna be considered they have to use Japan as well. There all along that area. Come on now who doesnt think Tokyo Drift when you think of Japan?
I think it should be in The entire U.S. And add in some new cars like the Lukas hyper sport and ssc tuatara maybe make it so you can change your car at a garage without a loading screen
I think Forza horizon 3 should take place in the new England Area like Maine, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, etc. because Vermont New Hampshire and Maine has the mountain this area and New York has a city Massachusetts sounds like a country feeling. And it should take part and some parts of Canada to me for the snowing ye. And it should take part and some parts of Canada for like snow and more mountainous region.
I think it being set in the UK would be a good idea! Countryside, small towns, Coastlines and maybe the top gear test track would make for an awesome Horizon game!
For some reason, I don’t really like the idea of Japan. I know many of you guys would love it, and I guess it would be fun once, but it doesn’t fit so much with the Forza Horizon concept, which was to turn an interesting place into a festival. It would better fit in the Midnight Club series, in my opinion.
Plus, Japan is about drifting, customizing your car, street races, and Forza has never happened to have that. The 180 degree turn would dissapoint some, and would be appreciated by others, but I don’t see the interest.