
Forza Horizon 6 players are taking advantage of certain in-game exploits to quickly unlock every vehicle. As reported by GamesRadar, YouTuber XMBWesley shared a guide on how to rapidly accumulate credits and XP. First, use map code 121 812 769, equip the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI Version (you'll need to acquire it if you don't have it), and enable auto-steering and assisted braking. The game will essentially drive itself, crashing into objects to earn credits and skill points at the end of the race.
By reinvesting skill points into your vehicle, you can unlock more wheel spins and bonuses to earn additional credits. This can be repeated indefinitely, but there's a second equally lucrative race. Enter map code 197 337 317 and play another track with the same custom settings. This race takes about 40 minutes to finish, so you can set your controller down and hold down the trigger to accelerate while doing something else. Completing it nets you 100,000 credits, and you can repeat it as often as you like.
Of course, this will bypass a significant part of Forza Horizon 6's progression, as earning credits and buying cars is a core element. Playground Games will likely patch this exploit, though it's unclear when. If you want to cheat the system, act now, but be warned—it may spoil some of the fun.
Forza Horizon 6 has been a massive hit for Xbox and Playground Games, with high player counts since its early access launch last week and even more after the standard edition release on Tuesday. We gave it a 10 in our review, calling it a "new standard in open-world racing" and "unequivocally the best" of its genre. The game also features a cheeky Pokémon reference that has amused fans, and players are modifying tiny cars like the Peel P50 into absurd racing machines.