Dual progression, 7 festival wristbands and the longest Goliath in the saga.
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Forza Horizon 6 continues to unveil exciting details and now we have a better understanding of how its campaign will be structured in the open-world setting of Japan. Playground Games is opting for a more ambitious system that combines traditional progression with free exploration to unlock key content.
The new installment not only expands the map and tests, but also reorganizes the way we progress within the Festival Horizon.
Progression, Hypercar events, and the longest Goliath in Forza Horizon 6
The campaign will feature two progression systems that will work in parallel. On one hand, the classic festival progression; on the other, rewards linked to exploration and secondary activities.
These are the main confirmed points:
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7 Festival Horizon wristbands that you must earn to unlock new events and categories.
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Hypercars events blocked until you reach a certain level of progress.
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Food delivery missions as new activities within the open world.
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Stamp system for exploring Japan, which will allow you to unlock new homes for the player.
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The longest Goliath in the history of the saga, surpassing previous installments.
The structure points to a more tiered experience, where access to the most powerful cars and higher-level tests will depend directly on your progress within the festival and your involvement in the map.
With Japan as the setting and a more structured campaign, Forza Horizon 6 aims to offer a greater sense of progress without losing the freedom that defines the saga.

