




The Goliath race, a signature long-distance event in the Forza Horizon series, makes its return in Forza Horizon 6, challenging players to navigate the entire in-game map, this time set in a vibrant rendition of Japan. This demanding competition, first introduced in Forza Horizon 3, requires significant dedication and skill to access.
Prerequisites for the Goliath Challenge
To gain entry to the legendary Goliath race in Forza Horizon 6, players must first accumulate 32,500 Horizon Festival points. This achievement awards them the coveted gold wristband, a crucial step in their progression. Points can be efficiently earned by excelling in various racing disciplines, such as road, dirt, and cross-country events, as well as by completing dynamic challenges like speed traps and drift zones. Engaging in photography of in-game vehicles and participating in Horizon Play multiplayer races also contributes to the point accumulation, pushing players closer to their goal.
Upon securing the gold wristband, the next critical step involves completing the Horizon Legend wristband event, situated at the Ito Airfield. Successfully finishing this event transports players directly to Legend Island, subsequently unlocking the highly anticipated Goliath race, which commences from this iconic location. Furthermore, unlocking the Goliath race grants access to three additional high-stakes events: the Colossus road race in Shimanoyama, the Gauntlet dirt race in Takashiro, and the Titan cross-country race in Ohtani. Players should be prepared for a substantial time commitment, as each of these major races can take anywhere from 20 to 40 minutes to complete, depending on their driving proficiency and vehicle performance. For those who prefer meticulous planning, the in-game map offers a detailed overview of the Goliath track, allowing for advanced study and strategic preparation.
