Playground Games has officially published the full achievement list for Forza Horizon 6 ahead of its May 19, 2026 launch on Xbox Series X|S and PC. The game launches with 57 achievements worth a combined 1,000 Gamerscore, covering everything from completing your first race to becoming a Horizon Legend and revealing the entire Japan map.
With early access for Premium Edition players starting May 15, completionists now have just over a month to plan their route to 100%. Here is every achievement, what it requires, and how to approach the list efficiently.
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What You Need to Know Before You Start

Before diving into the list, three things are worth understanding about how Forza Horizon 6 structures its achievements.
The two main progression tracks run in parallel. The Wristband system — inherited from the original Forza Horizon — tracks your Festival progression through seven colour-coded tiers from Yellow to Gold. The Collection Journal runs alongside it with a separate Stamp system, also running Yellow to Gold. Both tracks culminate in 50 Gamerscore achievements, making them the two most valuable completions in the game. You will essentially be working toward both simultaneously as you play.
The highest-value achievements are tied to late-game content. Horizon Legend (50G), Master Explorer (50G), The Horizon Cartographer (50G) and the two playlist achievements (30G each) are the heaviest earners and will take the most time. Plan around these first.
PS5 players should note: The achievement list as published covers Xbox and Steam versions only. When the PS5 version launches later in 2026, expect 58 trophies — the same 57 converted plus a Platinum.

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
The first hour of the game will naturally unlock Welcome To Japan, Working 9 to 5, First of Many, Just Getting Started, First Love, On The Board, Smashscot, and Carkour — that is 80 Gamerscore before you even settle into a rhythm. Do not skip the opening missions even if you are tempted to free roam immediately.
Prioritise the Wristband and Journal Tracks Together
The Wristband and Stamp progressions are the backbone of the achievement list and will take the longest to complete. Both culminate in 50G achievements — Horizon Legend and Master Explorer. Since these gate access to the best content in the game including Legend Island, focus on advancing both tracks in parallel rather than grinding one at a time.
The Horizon Cartographer Requires Deliberate Exploration
Revealing the entire map is worth 50G but will not happen passively. The Japan map is described by Playground as the largest and most vertical in franchise history, featuring 10 distinct regions including Tokyo City, the Ohtani Region, and mountain areas inspired by routes like Mt. Haruna and Bandai Azuma. Set aside dedicated exploration sessions early to chip away at this progressively.
The Grind Achievements Need the Most Time
Three achievements require sustained effort over many hours: Gotta Smash ’em All (200 Regional Mascots — 30G), A Few Splinters Is Nothing! (200 Bonus Boards — 30G), and Racing Aficionado (57 race wins — 30G). Start smashing Boards and Mascots from the first session so these build up naturally alongside everything else rather than becoming a late-game chore.
The Multiplayer Achievements Are Lighter Than Expected
What Are You Doing In My Estate?, Four Swords, Even Playing Field, Parking All Over The World, and Show Me What You’ve Got! all require online interaction but none demand competitive wins or long multiplayer sessions. These should clear relatively quickly once you are online with other players.
Played-List Requires Seasonal Commitment
Earning all Festival Playlist points for a season (30G) means committing to a full week of seasonal content. Forza Horizon games run on a four-week seasonal rotation and each season brings a fresh set of Playlist objectives. Block out one full week — ideally your first — to knock this out while the game is new and engagement is naturally high.
All Eyes On You — Do Not Miss This One
Parking the 2025 GR GT Prototype at a Car Meet is a specific 10G achievement that is easy to overlook. The GR GT Prototype is the cover car for Forza Horizon 6. You will likely receive it early in the game. Take it to any Car Meet before you swap it out for something faster and this achievement is done in minutes.
What the Achievement List Tells Us About the Game

Looking at the full list reveals something about how Playground Games has designed Forza Horizon 6’s structure. The Touge Battles, Horizon Rush events, Jobs, and the new Collection Journal all get dedicated achievements — meaning they are substantial parts of the game rather than optional side content.
The regional achievements — Tokyo Resident (33 activities in Tokyo) and Crowd Pleaser (36 PR Stunt stars in the Ohtani Region) — suggest the map is designed with distinct regional identities that encourage players to spend real time in each area rather than passing through.
The lightest cluster of achievements — the early 10G unlocks — is deliberately front-loaded to create an immediately satisfying opening few hours. This is a design philosophy Playground has refined across multiple Horizon entries and the achievement list reflects it clearly.
Forza Horizon 6 — Key Details
Developer: Playground Games (with Turn 10 Studios support) Publisher: Xbox Game Studios Release date: May 19, 2026 — Xbox Series X|S and PC Early access: May 15, 2026 — Premium Edition only PS5 release: Later in 2026 — date not yet confirmed Game Pass:Available day one on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass Setting: Japan — Tokyo City, Japanese Alps, mountain passes, and rural regions Cars at launch: Over 550 Total achievements: 57 on Xbox and PC — 58 trophies including Platinum expected on PS5








