Forza Horizon 6 gives all players a free Nissan
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Forza Horizon 6 players can currently claim a free reward car after Playground Games discovered an issue with one of the game’s Festival Playlist challenges.
The developer has confirmed that all players will receive a free 1987 Nissan Be-1 following a bug involving the Series 1 Week 2 Festival Playlist. The issue centred on the “Tokyo City Food Delivery” challenge, which unexpectedly became available to some players a week earlier than intended.
Because the challenge appeared ahead of schedule, affected players were unable to receive the playlist reward that was supposed to be attached to it. Rather than limiting compensation to those who encountered the bug, Playground Games has decided to hand out the reward car to the entire community.
In a post on social media, the studio confirmed that anyone who launches Forza Horizon 6 before June 18, 2026, will be able to claim the vehicle. Players simply need to boot up the game and check their My Horizon Message Center, where the reward should be waiting to redeem.
The 1987 Nissan Be-1 is a quirky retro hatchback that forms part of the game’s Eclectic Domestics collection, making it a useful addition for collectors who are aiming to fill out their garages. While it may not be the fastest or most desirable car in the game, free cars are rarely turned down by Horizon players.
The giveaway also means players won’t need to worry about completing the affected Festival Playlist challenge to secure the reward. If you’ve been dipping in and out of Horizon’s weekly content or haven’t yet started tackling every playlist objective, you can still add the Nissan to your collection with minimal effort.
With Forza Horizon 6’s live service content now underway, Playground Games is expected to continue rolling out weekly Festival Playlist updates packed with new challenges, rewards and seasonal events. This latest hiccup may have arrived earlier than intended, but at least it’s resulted in a free car for everyone.
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