The popular competitive mode returns with up to 72 players and its classic format.
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Forza Horizon 6 keeps adding important details before its release in May this year and there’s already a confirmation that many were waiting for: The Eliminator is back. Playground Games is thus recovering one of the most recognizable and commented modes in the saga, after its passage through Forza Horizon 4 and Forza Horizon 5.
The announcement confirms that the approach remains intact, once again betting on massive games, dynamic progression, and direct elimination until only one pilot is left standing.
The Eliminator in Forza Horizon 6 maintains its classic formula
The mode will return with its already known structure, designed for quick and very tense games. In Forza Horizon 6, The Eliminator will once again bring together 72 players on the same map, all starting with basic cars and improving their vehicle through drops scattered throughout the scenario.
One-on-one races, improvised duels, and constant fleeing from the rest of the participants will again be the central axis of the mode, with a finale that forces the survivors to compete in a final open-field race. The goal remains clear: being the last driver standing.
The confirmation of The Eliminator reinforces Playground’s commitment to maintaining the most popular modes in the saga, integrating them into a delivery that already promises significant changes in progression, map, and overall structure. For many players, this return was almost essential, and now it’s official.

