Forza Horizon 6 All 57 Achievements Revealed — Full List and How to Get 1000 Gamerscore

Forza Horizon 6‘s complete achievement list is now available! Playground Games revealed that the game, launching May 19, 2026 on Xbox Series X|S and PC, will have 57 achievements worth 1,000 Gamerscore. Players can earn points by doing things like finishing races, becoming a Horizon Legend, and fully exploring the Japan map.

Players who own the Premium Edition will get early access starting May 15th, giving them a little over a month to try and unlock everything the game has to offer. Here’s a complete guide to all the achievements, what you need to do to earn them, and how to complete them as quickly as possible.

What You Need to Know Before You Start

Before we look at the achievements, it’s helpful to understand how Forza Horizon 6 organizes them.

There are two main ways to progress in the game, and they happen at the same time. The Wristband system, which comes from the first Forza Horizon, tracks your overall progress through seven levels, starting with Yellow and ending with Gold. The Collection Journal has a similar system using Stamps, also ranging from Yellow to Gold. Completing either of these tracks earns you 50 Gamerscore points, making them the most rewarding activities in the game. You’ll naturally work on both as you play.

The most valuable achievements are unlocked by completing the later parts of the game. Specifically, Horizon Legend, Master Explorer, The Horizon Cartographer, and the two playlist achievements will give you the most points and take the longest to earn, so focus on those first.

PlayStation 5 players, please be aware: The achievement list currently available is for the Xbox and Steam versions of the game. When the PS5 version releases in late 2026, it will feature 58 trophies – including the 57 trophies from the other versions, plus a Platinum trophy.

All 57 Forza Horizon 6 Achievements — Full List

Achievement What You Need to Do Gamerscore
Working 9 to 5 Complete your first Job 10
Just Getting Started Complete your first Touge Battle 10
Welcome To Japan Complete The Opening Act 10
First of Many Complete your first Qualifier 10
Welcome To Horizon Earn the Yellow Wristband and join the Horizon Festival 10
Festival Fan Earn the Green Horizon Festival Wristband 10
Making Waves Earn the Blue Horizon Festival Wristband 10
What, Like It’s Hard? Earn the Pink Horizon Festival Wristband 20
Orange You Glad You Made It? Earn the Orange Horizon Festival Wristband 20
In The Spotlight Earn the Purple Horizon Festival Wristband 30
Horizon Legend Earn the Gold Horizon Festival Wristband and become a Horizon Legend 50
Stamping Ground Earn the Yellow Stamp in your Collection Journal 10
Seeing the Sights Earn the Green Stamp in your Collection Journal 10
Travelling All Around Earn the Blue Stamp in your Collection Journal 10
Making Your Own Path Earn the Pink Stamp in your Collection Journal 20
Hey! Listen! Earn the Orange Stamp in your Collection Journal 20
What An Adventure! Earn the Purple Stamp in your Collection Journal 30
Master Explorer Earn the Gold Stamp and become a Master Explorer 50
The Boss Earn the maximum Promotion in a Job 20
A Fine Addition To My Collection Discover and claim a Treasure Car 10
Treasure Hunter Discover and claim 9 Treasure Cars 30
Bargain Hunt Purchase an Aftermarket Car 10
The Horizon Cartographer Reveal the entire Map 50
Another Lap Won’t Hurt Set a lap time at a Time Attack Circuit 10
Fresh Tire Smoke Complete a Drag Meet 10
Four Swords Complete a LINK Skill 10
Racking Up The Miles Discover all 10 regions 20
Tokyo Resident Complete 33 activities in the Tokyo City Region 20
Crowd Pleaser Earn 36 Stars from PR Stunts in the Ohtani Region 20
White Ghost Complete 5 Touge Battles 20
Carkour! Complete a Horizon Rush 10
Feel The Rush Complete 3 Horizon Rush Events 20
Blank Slate Purchase the Yashiki Player House 10
What Are You Doing In My Estate? Visit another player’s Estate 10
Show Me What You’ve Got! Display 3 different cars in your Garage at the same time 10
Dedicated Tourist Earn 3 Stars on any Day Trip Story Chapter 10
Collector Collect 100 different cars 20
First Love Purchase a car from the Autoshow 10
Meching My Way Downtown Complete the Mech My Day Showcase Event 20
Ascending New Heights Complete the Flight Club Showcase Event 20
Parking All Over The World Park at 3 different Car Meets 10
A Whole New World Drive any R Class car 10
Ready to Rumble Earn 10 levels in Horizon Play 10
Maxed Out Earn 100 levels in Horizon Play 30
Even Playing Field Complete a Race Event within a Spec Racing Championship 10
To The Moon Earn at least 1 Star at the Irokawa Launch Danger Sign 10
All Eyes On You Park the 2025 GR GT Prototype at a Car Meet 10
Track Day Set a lap time at a Time Attack Circuit while driving any Track Toy 10
Historic Effort Earn a Series History reward 30
Played-List Earn all Festival Playlist points for a season 30
Smashscot Smash your first Regional Mascot 10
Gotta Smash ’em All Smash 200 Regional Mascots 30
A Few Splinters Is Nothing! Smash 200 Bonus Boards 30
Racing Aficionado Win 57 Horizon Festival Race Events 30
On The Board Win your first Horizon Festival Race Event 10
Pin It! Discover 10 Landmarks 10
Storyteller Earn 81 Stars from Stories 10

How to Approach 1000 Gamerscore Efficiently

Start With the Easy 10G Achievements First

Within the first hour of gameplay, you’ll automatically unlock eight achievements – Welcome To Japan, Working 9 to 5, First of Many, Just Getting Started, First Love, On The Board, Smashscot, and Carkour – giving you 80 Gamerscore right away. Don’t skip these initial missions, even if you’re eager to explore the open world.

Prioritise the Wristband and Journal Tracks Together

The Wristband and Stamp challenges are the most time-consuming parts of earning all the achievements, both leading to a 50G reward – Horizon Legend and Master Explorer. Because unlocking these achievements gives you access to the best parts of the game, like Legend Island, it’s best to work on both challenges at the same time instead of finishing one completely before starting the other.

The Horizon Cartographer Requires Deliberate Exploration

Uncovering the entire map will cost 50G, but you’ll need to actively explore to do it. Playground Games says the Japan map is the biggest and most challenging in the series, with 10 different areas like Tokyo City, the Ohtani Region, and mountains based on real-life locations like Mt. Haruna and Bandai Azuma. It’s best to spend some time specifically exploring early on to gradually reveal more of the map.

The Grind Achievements Need the Most Time

There are three achievements that take a lot of time and effort: collecting all 200 Regional Mascots (“Gotta Smash ’em All”), breaking 200 Bonus Boards (“A Few Splinters Is Nothing!”), and winning 57 races (“Racing Aficionado”). To avoid making these feel like a burden at the end of the game, start collecting Mascots and breaking Boards right away so your progress builds up naturally as you play.

The Multiplayer Achievements Are Lighter Than Expected

Games like What Are You Doing In My Estate?, Four Swords, Even Playing Field, Parking All Over The World, and Show Me What You’ve Got! let you play with others online, but they don’t focus on winning or require lengthy gameplay sessions. You should be able to finish them fairly quickly once you connect with other players.

Played-List Requires Seasonal Commitment

To get all the Festival Playlist points each season (worth 30G), you’ll need to play consistently throughout the entire season. Forza Horizon games update with new seasonal challenges every four weeks, and each season offers a new set of goals. It’s best to complete these challenges during the first week of the season when the content is fresh and you’re most excited to play.

All Eyes On You — Do Not Miss This One

The “Parking the 2025 GR GT Prototype” achievement in Forza Horizon 6 is worth 10G and can be easy to miss. Since the GR GT Prototype is the game’s cover car, you’ll get it early on. Simply drive it to any Car Meet before upgrading to a faster car, and you’ll unlock the achievement quickly.

What the Achievement List Tells Us About the Game

Examining the achievement list shows us how Playground Games built Forza Horizon 6. The game gives dedicated achievements to Touge Battles, Horizon Rush events, Jobs, and the new Collection Journal, suggesting these aren’t just optional extras – they’re core parts of the experience.

The game seems to be built around strong regional differences, as shown by achievements like completing activities in Tokyo and earning PR Stunt stars in the Ohtani Region. These suggest the game wants players to really explore each area and spend time there, instead of just quickly moving on.

Okay, so at the start of the game, you unlock a bunch of easy achievements – the first 10G worth, basically. It’s totally on purpose! The developers, Playground Games, do this in all their Horizon games to give you a really good feeling right away. It’s like they want you to feel rewarded and hooked from the very beginning, and the achievement list shows they’ve really figured out how to do that.

Forza Horizon 6 — Key Details

Forza Motorsport will be developed by Playground Games, with support from Turn 10 Studios, and published by Xbox Game Studios. It’s scheduled to release on Xbox Series X|S and PC on May 19, 2026, with early access available on May 15th for those who purchase the Premium Edition. A PlayStation 5 version is planned for later in 2026, though the exact date hasn’t been announced yet. The game will be available on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass from day one. Players can explore a setting based in Japan, including Tokyo City, the Japanese Alps, mountain roads, and countryside areas. At launch, the game will feature over 550 cars. Players can unlock 57 achievements on Xbox and PC, and 58 trophies—including a Platinum trophy—on PS5.

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2026-04-14 04:02