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Anthony McGlynn

Forza Horizon 6 players waste no time finding a money glitch that lets you unlock all the cars and other rewards in mere hours

Cherry blossoms swirl around a silver car that drives towards Mt Fuji in Forza Horizon 6.

We are one day removed from the full launch of Forza Horizon 6, and people have already figured out a way to cheese progression. If you don't fancy grinding too much for funds in the racing sequel, there's a way of earning a lot of extra dosh, and experience along with it, and it's not too complicated either.

There are a couple of ways of getting this Forza Horizon 6 money farm, but they rely on the same fundamental principle. Essentially, you're placing certain cars on tracks designed to provide particularly high amounts of XP points and money, and then putting your vehicle on what mounts to auto-drive, and just watch those numbers go up and up.

The YouTuber XMBWesley demonstrates one way of achieving this. He uses the Impreza 22B-STI Version 1998 Subaru, because it has a number of bonuses that maximize the rewards. Then, you put the driving assists to custom, and have assisted braking, auto-steering and similar for each option.

Once you have those, you can use the code he provides for a custom track that contains a bunch of obstacles that'll rack up your XP. And that's it, in a nutshell - make your car auto-driving, put it on a track that has high amounts of rewards, and just do it over and over until you have what you want.

Streamer Tyler 'Sarthe' Robinson outlines an alternative, using the Forza edition of the Toyota Tacoma. Other than that, it's the same as XMBWesley, just with a different track code, thus slightly different results, but on the same principle.

You can't unlock everything through this method, because certain tracks and such are tied to specific modes and challenges. But you can use this to buy all the cars, and that's incentive enough.

Robinson notes that if you want to make use of this exploit, it's better to try sooner rather than later because it'll get patched. This renders regular progression almost totally perfunctory, and you can bet developer Playground Games will be remedying that. Until then, hit cruise control and relax.

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