Updated
Updated · Notebookcheck.net · Jun 16
Forza Horizon 6 Players Defend 150 Million Credit Fortunes After Exploit Shutdown
Updated
Updated · Notebookcheck.net · Jun 16

Forza Horizon 6 Players Defend 150 Million Credit Fortunes After Exploit Shutdown

2 articles · Updated · Notebookcheck.net · Jun 16

Summary

  • 150 million credits became the flashpoint in a Forza Horizon 6 debate after players questioned whether such balances were still possible once an Eliminator-mode exploit was disabled.
  • Reddit users said the now-closed exploit had generated hundreds of millions of credits per hour under certain conditions, prompting Playground Games to turn off Eliminator matchmaking.
  • Auction House trading emerged as the main legitimate explanation, with players saying sharp price swings and underpriced listings let experienced flippers build huge fortunes.
  • One player said reselling cars brought in 10 million credits in a single day, suggesting nine-figure balances can be reached without exploits—though only by spending significant time on trading.

Insights

Can casual players still get rich in Forza now that the main credit exploit is gone?
Was resetting exploiters to 10 million credits a fair fix for Forza's economy?
Is Forza's in-game economy broken if it encourages players to cheat?