A limited edition Forza Horizon 6 Xbox wireless controller and headset have been officially announced and will launch alongside the upcoming game — here's how to preorder yours

The Forza Horizon 6 limited edition Xbox Wireless controller and wireless headset collection
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  • Forza Horizon 6 is getting a limited edition Xbox wireless controller and headset collection
  • Both the controller and headset will launch alongside the game on May 19
  • The controller will cost $89.99 / £84.99, and the headset will cost $134.99 / £124.99

Xbox has officially unveiled a new, limited edition Forza Horizon 6 Xbox wireless controller and headset collection.

The collection, which was leaked earlier this month, will launch alongside Forza Horizon 6 on May 19, 2026, and is designed with vibrant colors and motifs inspired by the game's Japan setting.

The Xbox wireless controller will cost $89.99 / £84.99 / €89.99, which will be $10 / £10 / €10 more than the Doom: The Dark Ages limited-edition controller that was released last year.

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The controller is "one of the most vibrant controllers Xbox has ever released", featuring a transparent cyan blue top case and accentuated with volt green, hot pink, and silver.

"The core design inspiration emerged from the Touge roads of Japan," the company said in the Xbox Wire post. "Touge – winding, narrow roads found across Japanese mountainsides – are hailed as the birthplace for drifting, so a top-down view of these exhilarating routes was the perfect homage to Japanese street racing."

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The Forza Horizon 6 limited edition wireless headset will also be available separately for $134.99 / £124.99 / €134.99.

Like the controller, the headset continues the same theme by featuring a transparent cyan and volt green design, and "created with the Forza super fan in mind, with special touches like the hot pink logo invoking pit crew aesthetics, and racetrack inspired graphics inside the ear cups."

Both the controller and headset feature Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth capabilities, meaning they can connect to any Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles, PC, mobile, and Cloud devices.

Preorders are now available at Xbox and participating retailers.

A separate limited edition Forza Horizon 6 8BitDo Charging Dock for Xbox wireless Controllers has also been announced to match the collection for $34.99 and is expected to ship on June 8, 2026.

Forza Horizon 6 Limited Edition Xbox Wireless Controller
Forza Horizon 6 Limited Edition Xbox Wireless Controller: $84 at Walmart

The funky neon-colored controller celebrating Forza Horizon 6 can be pre-ordered right now from a bunch of retailers in both the US and UK, and is sure to be a popular one.

Other US retailers: Amazon - $89.99 | Best Buy - $89.99 | GameStop - $89.99 | Microsoft - $89.99

UK links: Amazon - £84.99 | Very - £84.99 | Smyths Toys- £84.99 | Microsoft - £84.99

Forza Horizon 6 Limited Edition Xbox Wireless Headset
Forza Horizon 6 Limited Edition Xbox Wireless Headset: $134 at Walmart

The snazzy-looking headset is also available to pre-order now and can be ordered from a variety of retailers right now to ensure you can wear it as you serenely race through Japanese landscapes and cityscapes on release day.

Other US retailers: Amazon - $134.99 | Best Buy - $134.99 | GameStop - $134.99 | Microsoft - $134.99

UK links: Amazon - £124.99 | Very - £124.99 | Smyths Toys - £124.99 | Microsoft - £124.99


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Demi Williams
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Demi is a freelance games journalist who helps cover gaming news at TechRadar. She's been a games writer for five years and has written for outlets such as GameSpot, NME, and GamesRadar, covering news, features, and reviews. Outside of writing, she plays a lot of RPGs and talks far too much about Star Wars on X.

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