Cart Empty
Continue ShoppingForza Horizon 6's multiplayer — bundled under Horizon Play — is a big step forward for the series. Pure skill‑focused modes like Spec Racing and Touge Showdown sit alongside community favorites like The Eliminator and Hide & Seek, while shared world activities make the whole experience feel alive and connected.
Spec Racing is one of the biggest changes to FH6's online racing. Instead of bringing tuned builds and performance parts to duke it out, everyone drives the exact same car with stock upgrades, same tires, same setup. That means no meta builds, no weird nitrous stunts — it's pure driving skill that wins the race.
This mode answers a long‑running community request for fair, skill‑first online racing. If you're tired of overpowered cars ruining every lobby, this is your fix.

Touge Showdown is built around Japan's mountain‑pass culture. These are 1v1 head‑to‑head championships on narrow, winding routes — think tight apexes, blind crests, and no room for mistakes. It rotates through preset passes, so you'll climb, drift, and attack with precision rather than pure top speed.
Unlike wide open sprint races, Touge puts the focus on finesse, throttle control, and mastering each twist. It's the most Japan‑flavored competitive experience in FH6.
The fan‑favorite battle royale is back, and The Eliminator is still a blast. A large pool of players drop into an open area and fight to be the last driver standing. As the play zone shrinks, you have to outmaneuver, outrace, and outplay every opponent.
All players start in the same humble car — a 1984 Honda City — giving every Eliminator match a chaotic, equal‑footed start before you earn better rides.
Hide & Seek returns after its post‑launch debut in Horizon 5. One player becomes the “hider,” while several others act as seekers trying to track them down before time runs out.
It's less a traditional race and more a social chase — use the terrain, traffic, and other players to slip away or pin down the target.
Horizon Racing is the classic competitive mode long familiar to Horizon players. It covers standard PvP races across Road, Dirt, Cross Country, and Street events.
Quick lobbies, lots of rivals, and races that test everything from tarmac sprint speed to off‑road control. It's solo‑queue friendly and perfect for easy match starts.
For the style‑chasers and swerve‑sliders, Horizon Drift makes a dedicated return. Players compete on drift zones or courses, earning points for angle, transitions, and line.
If you've ever spent hours looping a corner just to nail “perfect exit,” this mode lets you show off that skill against other players.
CoLab isn't a race in the strict sense — it's a real‑time collaborative creation mode. Up to 12 players can drop into the open world and build custom tracks, ramps, and stunt arenas together.
It's like EventLab on steroids. Instead of one person creating, everyone works on a shared playground in real time, which is awesome for crew sessions and goofy community challenges.
FH6's open world itself has multiplayer built in. Drift by a Time Attack circuit and the leaderboards populate with real players. Pull up to a Drag Meet and up to 12 can race straight away with synchronized starts.
There's no separate lobby. You just drive up and you're in — perfect for spontaneous multiplayer moments with whoever is around in the world.
These aren't modes in the “race” sense, but they are core multiplayer spaces in FH6. Car Meets let you show off liveries, download tunes, and hang with other players, while the customizable Estates let you invite friends into your own space to showcase cars and builds.
These areas make the social side of Horizon feel organic — it's not just start a race → end a race. It's chatting, browsing cars, and swapping ideas with folks in a real shared world.
The U4N Editorial Team is made up of dedicated gamers and technical experts. We're not just a trusted marketplace for game assets—we're all about empowering players with top-tier, expert-driven content. Our team produces in-depth guides, strategies, and technical fixes for some of the biggest games out there, like MLB The Show 26, Aion 2, Forza Horizon 6, Arc Raiders, and Path of Exile.
Whether it's mastering market flipping in Diamond Dynasty or optimizing your endgame builds, all of our strategies are tested and proven by in-house experts. At U4N, we don't just follow the meta—we help you stay ahead of it.