In Forza Horizon 6, the Goliath race stands as a rite of passage — a marathon drive across a virtual Japan that the game does not simply hand to players, but asks them to earn. Through accumulated festival points, wristband progression, and a final proving event at Ito Airfield, the game transforms access itself into a form of mastery. It is a design philosophy as old as competition: the destination means more when the road to it is long.
Unlock Forza Horizon 6's Goliath Race: Earn 32,500 Festival Points
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