
Playground Games has confirmed that Forza Horizon 6 players who exploited a lucrative glitch to amass billions of credits will have their balances rolled back. The exploit, which involved placing a GMC Hummer EV in a specific glitched state before entering The Eliminator matchmaking, allowed players to quickly accumulate 999,999,999 credits.
According to an FAQ on the official Forza Support page, "Players found participating in the exploit will have their accounts restored to a maximum of 10 million credits. As this error was on our side, no further action will be taken. We appreciate everyone’s understanding as we take steps to preserve the integrity of the in-game economy."
The developer has temporarily disabled matchmaking for The Eliminator mode while a fix is developed.
The latest update also includes several helpful fixes. A 'Roads Driven' percentage has been added to region overviews, making it easier to track down undiscovered roads. Adjustments have been made to the XP required to level up from 26 to 100 in Horizon Play. Players who already reached level 32 will now be bumped to level 100, unlocking the 'Maxed Out' Achievement.
Additionally, the update addresses an issue where drag tires provided an unrealistic advantage outside of drag racing events. The team explained, "To alleviate this issue, we have made some adjustments that ensure drag tyres are no longer the optimal tyre choice outside of drag racing events. We have retained the PI cost of drag tyres, meaning any tune that currently exists will not change PI, but it will have significantly reduced cornering performance."
Leaderboard entries set using drag tires before the patch will be removed as part of an ongoing process.
The full update notes are available on the Forza Support page.

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