Gameplay

Multiplayer Guide — Horizon Play, Car Meets, and Co-op

Intermediate 6 min read

Horizon Play — The Multiplayer Suite

FH6's online system is called Horizon Play, with its own progression (level 1–100).

Returning Modes

Mode Players Description
The Eliminator Up to 72 Battle royale racing. Start in a Honda City, win head-to-heads to upgrade
Horizon Racing Up to 12 Classic road, dirt, cross country races
Hide & Seek 6 (1v5) Asymmetric: one hider, five seekers
Horizon Drift Up to 12 Drift score championships

New Modes

Mode Description
Spec Racing All players use identical cars — pure skill-based racing
Touge Showdown 1v1 mountain pass duels on 5 routes. Scoring based on driving line precision and gap distance
Time Attack Circuits Seamless lap-time challenges
Drag Meets Competitive drag racing at dedicated strips

Car Meets

Three permanent social hubs inspired by Japan's car culture:

Location Inspired By Activities
Daikoku Parking Area Real Daikoku PA Show off cars, share tunes, buy player cars
Horizon Festival Site Festival grounds Meet ups, convoys
Alpine Parking Area Mountain scenic stop Touge meetups, photos

Co-op Campaign

The full campaign is playable co-operatively with friends:

  • Convoys — form a group and free-roam together
  • Co-op LINK Skills — shared skill bonuses when driving together
  • CoLab — build custom events together (up to 12 players)
  • Stunt Party — public co-op challenges (renamed Forzathon Live)

Tips for Online Play

  1. A-class is the most active — build a strong A-class car for online racing
  2. Spec Racing is great for beginners — no need to worry about car builds
  3. Join a Crew — persistent teams with seasonal competitions
  4. Car Meets reset weekly — check for new player cars to buy
  5. Cross-play is enabled — Xbox, PC, and PS5 (later) play together

Next: Full Achievement List for all 57 achievements.

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