The Forza Support team dropped a massive patch for Forza Horizon 6 on Monday. The new update features new content and a boatload of fixes and upgrades across various modes.
Key Facts At A Glance
- Update: Series 2 Update (version 375.327 on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC and Steam)
- Headline changes: Drivatar AI difficulty balancing and race-start fixes, plus a faster Horizon Play XP curve
- Tuning shake-up: Drag tires lose their out-of-place cornering grip, with affected leaderboard times removed over time
- Cleanup: Road Discovery, visual, audio and Festival Playlist fixes, plus retroactive Series 1 Daily Challenge Points
- On the horizon: “Welcome to Japan” playlist, monthly seasons, the Italian Passion Car Pack, two expansions and a PS5 release later in 2026
What Are The Biggest Changes In The Forza Horizon 6 Update?
Anything that impacts Drivatar difficulty balancing will almost always be the headline of a Forza Horizon patch. And that’s the case here. Playground Games led the Series 2 update with improvements to AI difficulty balancing and a fix for inconsistent Drivatar race-start behavior, the two issues players raised most often. The update also reworks the Horizon Play XP curve between Levels 26 and 100, cutting the grind to the “Maxed Out” achievement and pushing Level 32-plus players straight to 100.
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While the notes don’t specifically mention super-aggressive Drivatar BowieKnife99, you have to wonder if he got a chill pill in the form of a nerf to his driving aggression. I love the presence of this kind of AI driver, and the fact that even Xbox UK leaned into his legend, posting “Happy Bank Holiday Monday to everyone except bowie knife99,” is proof the Drivatar system is working both in the game and beyond it.
What Changed With Drag Tires In Forza Horizon 6?
For the tuning and leaderboard crowd, this is the most consequential change in the entire patch. Drag tires had quietly become a meta loophole, handing out a heavy PI discount while still delivering enough cornering grip to dominate events they were never built for, and Playground has finally closed that door. The physics adjustment strips drag tires of that out-of-place cornering performance while keeping their PI cost intact, so existing tunes hold their rating but lose grip through the corners.
Playground also confirmed it will remove pre-patch lap times set on drag tires over time, though drag racing itself and its leaderboards are untouched. It’s a clean way to reset a corner of the competitive meta without punishing the players who used drag tires exactly as intended.
What Other Fixes Are In The Forza Horizon 6 Patch?
It’s hard to believe visual fixes were in order for Forza Horizon 6, because its beauty is one of the reasons the title has been such a hit. However, there are still a few wonky little details that stand out more because the rest of the game looks so good.
The patch cleans up loading-screen graphical corruption on Xbox Series X|S, inconsistent Photo Mode lighting when switching times of day, a motion blur artifact on the 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI, and rain particles that were missing from the “High” preset on PC.
Beyond the visuals, Playground added a Roads Driven percentage and ironed out Road Discovery inconsistencies between the mini map and world map, fixed several Festival Playlist challenge bugs, and is retroactively granting Series 1 Daily Challenge Points to players who participated. There’s also a save-data note steering affected players to a Forza Support article on getting help and reducing the risk of save loss.
What’s Next For Forza Horizon 6?
While this update focused more on tuning and quality-of-life updates, the next updates figure to be more exciting if you study the title’s roadmap. Playground has already launched the “Welcome to Japan” Festival Playlist and committed to monthly series updates, with the Italian Passion Car Pack and two full expansions for Premium owners on the way.
The biggest item, though, may be the PlayStation 5 release confirmed for later in 2026, which will bring Horizon 6’s take on Japan to a brand-new audience. It’s a notable contrast with another Xbox heavyweight, since Gears of War: E-Day is staying off PlayStation entirely.


