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FH6 Horizon Decades Week 2: Every 1990s Challenge, the Syclone Grind, and What’s Actually Worth Your Time
TL;DR Horizon Decades just rolled into its second week (June 25–July 2), and the theme flipped from 80s to 90s. That means the Summer cars — the VW Rallye Golf and Lamborghini Countach — are gone for good, and the new targets are the 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 (20 points) and 1993 Schuppan 962CR…
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FH6’s Eliminator Is Back — Why “Complete a Head-to-Head” Is Suddenly Everywhere
TL;DR The Eliminator was pulled from Forza Horizon 6 on June 13 after a Hummer-based credits exploit let players farm 20+ million Credits per match. It came back on June 18 with a hotfix, a free 2021 McLaren Sabre for everyone as an apology, and — on the very same day — a new Horizon…
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FH6’s New Car Meet at Hokubu Time Attack Circuit: What It Is and Why the Location Is the Real Story
TL;DR Series 2, “Horizon Decades,” went live today (June 18) and runs through July 16. Buried under the new reward cars and the Drivatar AI fix is a smaller addition that’s actually worth your time: a temporary Car Meet at the Hokubu Time Attack Circuit. Car Meets let you pull up, inspect other players’ builds,…
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FH6 Series 2 “Horizon Decades” Full Guide: Every Reward Car, Every Week, and How to Not Miss Anything
TL;DR Series 2, “Horizon Decades,” runs June 18–July 16 and is built around four decades of car history — one era per week. There are 10 reward cars total: two big Series-wide unlocks (the 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau at 80 points and the 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430 at 160 points) plus eight…
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FH6 Drift Cars for Beginners & Tandem: Stop Bouncing Off the Limiter on Long Sweepers
TL;DR Every drift tier list on the internet right now is built for Drift Zone scoring — high-angle, high-power, short bursts. That’s the wrong car for tandem and for learning. Long, rounded corners need a car that lets you ride a wide rev band at low speed, not one that smacks the limiter the second…
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FH6 Touge Guide (Post-Drag Tire Nerf): Best Cars, Builds & What Actually Works Now
TL;DR The June 15 patch killed the AWD + Drag Tire cheese that was dominating Touge lobbies. The Honda Beat and Honda City meta is cracking. Lightweight RWD is back on top. If you want to win Touge Battles right now — in single-player or online — this is what you need to know. What…
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FH6 Series 2 Update: Everything Fixed, Everything Broken, and Why Players Are Still Furious
Playground Games dropped the Series 2 content update for Forza Horizon 6 today (Version 375.327 on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and Steam), and on paper it’s a solid patch. Bug fixes across AI, audio, visuals, Festival Playlist, and a genuinely impactful change to Drag Tires. The Summer Festival Playlist for Series 2 kicks off…
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How to Conquer the Gazoo Racer Weekly Challenge: Two Meta GR86 Tunes That Smash the Playlist
The first-ever weekly Festival Playlist challenge for Forza Horizon 6 forces us behind the wheel of the 2022 Toyota GR86. To claim our playlist points, the game demands two completely conflicting objectives: maintaining high speeds through open camera gates, followed by winning a tight, low-class technical race down the treacherous switchbacks of the Hakone Nanamagari…
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Forza Horizon 6 Tuning Reference
Personal reference for tuning cars and dialing in feel. Editor’s Note (May 2026 Update): This reference guide has been completely refreshed to align with post-launch Forza Horizon 6 engine updates, verified competitive handling dynamics from the community, and the recent chassis physics patches. Slider Reference Quick notes on what each setting does and whether to…
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Drifting in Assetto Corsa vs Forza Horizon: The Honest Comparison (2026)
Assetto Corsa is the superior drift simulator. Forza Horizon is the superior drift playground. If you want to learn real drift technique — weight transfer, clutch kicks, throttle modulation, tandem spacing — Assetto Corsa with the right mods and a force-feedback wheel is the gold standard. If you want to have fun sliding a 1,000hp…