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"description": "All 57 base-game achievements worth 1,000 Gamerscore, grouped by what they ask you to do.",
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"textContent": "Forza Horizon 6 ships with 57 achievements totaling 1,000 Gamerscore, shared across the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox Cloud, and PC releases. The Steam version carries the same list but tracks separately from your Xbox profile. Notably, there are no achievements tied to The Eliminator or Hide & Seek at launch, and the old \"drive every road\" requirement is gone.\n\nš®\n\nQuick answer: 57 achievements, 1,000 Gamerscore. The biggest single unlocks are Horizon Legend (Gold Wristband), Master Explorer (Gold Stamp), and The Horizon Cartographer (reveal the map) at 50G each.\n\n* * *\n\n### How the list is structured\n\nProgression runs along two color-coded tracks. Wristbands mark your standing at the Horizon Festival itself, climbing from Yellow to Gold. Stamps fill in your Collection Journal as you explore Japan and participate in side activities, also ending at Gold. Each color tier on both tracks has its own achievement, which is why a large chunk of the list is dedicated to progression milestones.\n\nThe rest of the achievements cover one-off firsts (your first Job, Touge Battle, Qualifier, race win), collectibles (Treasure Cars, Bonus Boards, Regional Mascots, Landmarks), and specific events like the Mech My Day and Flight Club showcases. A handful are tied to single regions, such as Tokyo City activities and Ohtani PR Stunts.\n\nImage credit: __Xbox Game Studios__\n\n* * *\n\n### Horizon Festival Wristbands\n\nThe Wristband chain is the spine of the achievement list. You earn each color by advancing through the festival's ranking system, and the Gamerscore per tier scales with how far you've come.\n\nAchievement| Wristband| Gamerscore\n---|---|---\nWelcome To Horizon| Yellow| 10\nFestival Fan| Green| 10\nMaking Waves| Blue| 10\nWhat, Like It's Hard?| Pink| 20\nOrange You Glad You Made It?| Orange| 20\nIn The Spotlight| Purple| 30\nHorizon Legend| Gold| 50\n\n* * *\n\n### Collection Journal Stamps\n\nStamps reward exploration and journal completion. They mirror the Wristband color ladder and top out with Master Explorer for the Gold Stamp.\n\nAchievement| Stamp| Gamerscore\n---|---|---\nStamping Ground| Yellow| 10\nSeeing the Sights| Green| 10\nTravelling All Around| Blue| 10\nMaking Your Own Path| Pink| 20\nHey! Listen!| Orange| 20\nWhat An Adventure!| Purple| 30\nMaster Explorer| Gold| 50\nImage credit: __Xbox Game Studios__\n\n* * *\n\n### Story, Jobs, and early-game firsts\n\nA cluster of 10G achievements triggers naturally during the opening hours. Completing The Opening Act, your first Job, your first Touge Battle, your first Qualifier, and winning your first Horizon Festival race will each pop without deliberate effort.\n\nAchievement| Requirement| Gamerscore\n---|---|---\nWelcome To Japan| Complete The Opening Act| 10\nWorking 9 to 5| Complete your first Job| 10\nThe Boss| Earn the maximum Promotion in a Job| 20\nJust Getting Started| Complete your first Touge Battle| 10\nWhite Ghost| Complete 5 Touge Battles| 20\nFirst of Many| Complete your first Qualifier| 10\nOn The Board| Win your first Horizon Festival Race Event| 10\nRacing Aficionado| Win 57 Horizon Festival Race Events| 30\nDedicated Tourist| Earn 3 Stars on any Day Trip Story Chapter| 10\nStoryteller| Earn 81 Stars from Stories| 10\n\nJobs return after being absent from Forza Horizon 5. The Boss asks for a maximum Promotion in a single Job, so you only need to fully progress one of them rather than every business on the map.\n\n* * *\n\n### Exploration and the map\n\nThe Horizon Cartographer replaces the old \"drive every road\" objective. Instead, the map uses a fog-of-war system that clears as you discover areas, and the achievement unlocks once the entire map is revealed. A progress percentage is tracked in-game, which avoids the hunt-for-one-missed-road problem from previous entries.\n\nAchievement| Requirement| Gamerscore\n---|---|---\nThe Horizon Cartographer| Reveal the entire Map| 50\nRacking Up The Miles| Discover all 10 regions| 20\nPin It!| Discover 10 Landmarks| 10\nTokyo Resident| Complete 33 activities in the Tokyo City Region| 20\nCrowd Pleaser| Earn 36 Stars from PR Stunts in the Ohtani Region| 20\nTo The Moon| Earn at least 1 Star at the Irokawa Launch Danger Sign| 10\nImage credit: __Xbox Game Studios__\n\n* * *\n\n### Collectibles and smashables\n\nThe map includes 200 Bonus Boards and 200 Regional Mascots to destroy. Treasure Cars are the new name used in the achievement list, and Playground has confirmed Barn Finds will still exist as a separate, distinct feature in-game, so don't assume the two terms are interchangeable.\n\nAchievement| Requirement| Gamerscore\n---|---|---\nSmashscot| Smash your first Regional Mascot| 10\nGotta Smash 'em All| Smash 200 Regional Mascots| 30\nA Few Splinters Is Nothing| Smash 200 Bonus Boards| 30\nA Fine Addition To My Collection| Discover and claim a Treasure Car| 10\nTreasure Hunter| Discover and claim 9 Treasure Cars| 30\nTreasure Hunter (Chests)| Find all Treasure Chests in a Festival Playlist Series| 20\n\nNote: Two achievements share the \"Treasure Hunter\" name but have different requirements ā one for Treasure Cars, one for Treasure Chests inside a Festival Playlist Series.\n\n* * *\n\n### Cars, garage, and player house\n\nCar-focused achievements span purchasing, parking, and collecting. Collector at 100 different cars is the biggest grind here, so holding onto vehicles rather than selling duplicates pays off later.\n\nAchievement| Requirement| Gamerscore\n---|---|---\nFirst Love| Purchase a car from the Autoshow| 10\nBargain Hunt| Purchase an Aftermarket Car| 10\nCollector| Collect 100 different cars| 20\nA Whole New World| Drive any R Class car| 10\nShow Me What You've Got!| Display 3 different cars in your Garage at the same time| 10\nBlank Slate| Purchase the Yashiki Player House| 10\nAll Eyes On You| Park the 2025 GR GT Prototype at a Car Meet| 10\nParking All Over The World| Park at 3 different Car Meets| 10\nImage credit: __Xbox Game Studios__\n\n* * *\n\n### Events, showcases, and racing modes\n\nThe two confirmed Showcase Events both have their own achievements, and three Horizon Rush events cover Carkour! and Feel The Rush. Time Attack is split into a generic lap-time version and a Track Toy-specific version for players who want both pops on the same circuit run.\n\nAchievement| Requirement| Gamerscore\n---|---|---\nMeching My Way Downtown| Complete the Mech My Day Showcase Event| 20\nAscending New Heights| Complete the Flight Club Showcase Event| 20\nCarkour!| Complete a Horizon Rush| 10\nFeel The Rush| Complete 3 Horizon Rush Events| 20\nAnother Lap Won't Hurt| Set a lap time at a Time Attack Circuit| 10\nTrack Day| Set a lap time at a Time Attack Circuit while driving any Track Toy| 10\nFresh Tire Smoke| Complete a Drag Meet| 10\nEven Playing Field| Complete a Race Event within a Spec Racing Championship| 10\nFour Swords| Complete a LINK Skill| 10\n\n* * *\n\n### Horizon Play, Playlist, and multiplayer touches\n\nHorizon Play is the progression meter used for seasonal play. Maxed Out requires 100 levels in Horizon Play, and Played-List asks for all Festival Playlist points in a single season rather than a full four-season series ā a significantly lighter ask than Min, Meet Max from Forza Horizon 5. Historic Effort covers a Series History reward, which unlocks for completing all four seasons of a Playlist Series.\n\nAchievement| Requirement| Gamerscore\n---|---|---\nReady to Rumble| Earn 10 levels in Horizon Play| 10\nMaxed Out| Earn 100 levels in Horizon Play| 30\nPlayed-List| Earn all Festival Playlist points for a season| 30\nHistoric Effort| Earn a Series History reward| 30\nWhat Are You Doing In My Estate?| Visit another player's Estate| 10\n\nMultiplayer obligations are minimal. Visiting another player's Estate and leveling Horizon Play are the only entries that really touch online play, and there's nothing forcing you into competitive racing lobbies for 100 percent completion.\n\nImage credit: __Xbox Game Studios__\n\n* * *\n\n### What's not on the list\n\nThe Eliminator and Hide & Seek are both confirmed to return to the game, but neither mode has a launch achievement attached. That pattern matches Forza Horizon 5, where Hide & Seek arrived as a later live update with its own achievements bolted on, so additional Gamerscore may appear in post-launch content rather than the base 1,000.\n\nAlso absent: a full-series Festival Playlist requirement, a drive-every-road objective, and anything tied to EventLab creation. The result is a cleaner base list with fewer time-gated or RNG-heavy entries than in the previous game.\n\n* * *\n\n### Gamerscore distribution\n\nGamerscore value| Count| Subtotal\n---|---|---\n10G| 31| 310\n20G| 13| 260\n30G| 10| 300\n50G| 3| 150\n**Total**| **57**| **1,000**\n\nForza Horizon 6 launches on May 19, 2026, for Xbox Series X|S and PC, with Premium Edition early access from May 15. The achievements above apply to both the Xbox and Steam releases at launch, with a PlayStation 5 version following later in the year, carrying the equivalent trophies.",
"title": "Forza Horizon 6 achievement list and Gamerscore breakdown",
"updatedAt": "2026-04-18T09:03:30.891Z"
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