Daily Games
·21/05/2026
Forza Horizon 6 players have found ways to exploit the game's systems to rapidly accumulate in-game credits and unlock the vast collection of vehicles. This has led to a surge in players bypassing traditional progression methods, raising questions about the long-term impact on the game's economy and player experience.
100,000 credits
One automated race can reportedly pay out this amount in about 40 minutes, making the exploit highly attractive to players chasing fast unlocks.
The main farming strategies revolve around automation settings, specific map codes, and repeatable rewards. In practice, players are using either a collision-based skill-point route or a longer race that can run with minimal input.
Players enter a shared map code such as 121 812 769 or 197 337 317 to access the farming setup.
For the Subaru-based method, players equip the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI Version and turn on auto-steering plus assisted braking.
The car repeatedly hits objects to generate credits and skill points, or completes a longer race while the accelerator is held down.
Earned skill points can be turned into wheel spins and bonuses, while the 40-minute race can be repeated for another 100,000-credit payout.
While these exploits offer a shortcut to acquiring all vehicles, they significantly undermine the core progression loop of Forza Horizon 6. Earning credits and purchasing cars is a central aspect of the game, and bypassing this can diminish the sense of accomplishment. Developers Playground Games are expected to address these exploits with a patch, though the timeline for such an update remains uncertain. Players are warned that exploiting the system might detract from the overall enjoyment of the game.
The situation creates a clear tension between short-term gains and the broader appeal of the game.
Credits and cars are earned through normal racing progression, preserving pacing, challenge, and a sense of achievement.
Automation speeds up unlocks dramatically, but it can weaken the intended economy and reduce satisfaction from earning vehicles naturally.
Despite these exploits, Forza Horizon 6 has been a major success, receiving critical acclaim and high player counts since its launch. The game has been praised for its sharp racing mechanics, open-world design, and humorous touches, including a notable Pokémon reference and creative car modifications.