FH6 Forzathon Live — Maximize Points & Rewards
Forzathon Live is FH6's hourly co-op event. Every hour on the hour, players converge on a marked zone for 15 minutes of collaborative challenges. Work together, earn Forzathon Points, buy exclusive items from the Forzathon Shop.
Forzathon Live pays out in Forzathon Points (FP), a separate currency from credits. FP buys exclusive cars, clothing, horns, and wheelspins from the Forzathon Shop, which rotates its inventory every week. Some of the rarest cars in FH6 have only ever been available through the Forzathon Shop. Skipping Forzathon Live means locking yourself out of those cars forever — or paying 20 million at auction when someone lists one.
How Forzathon Live Works
At the top of every hour, a pink circle appears on the map. Drive to it. You'll see other players gathered at the starting point. When the timer hits zero, three rounds of challenges begin. Each round has a team goal — accumulate X drift points, hit X total speed through traps, destroy X objects, etc. Everyone's contributions add to the same counter. Hit the goal and move to the next round. Complete all three rounds for the maximum FP payout.
The FP payout scales with participation. Solo: 10 FP per round, 30 total. Full lobby (12 players): 20 FP per round, 60 total. The more people in the zone, the easier the challenges and the bigger the payout. Join busy lobbies. Peak hours (evenings and weekends) have the most active Forzathon Live participation.
Best Cars for Forzathon Live
Keep a dedicated Forzathon Live car in your favorites. Requirements: fast, versatile, decent off-road capability, and fun to drive for 15 minutes straight. The Hoonigan RS200 is the gold standard — fast on pavement, planted on dirt, and one of the best drift cars in the game for the drift challenges. The Porsche 911 GT3 RS is my personal pick for road-focused Forzathons. The Ford Bronco Raptor handles anything off-road.
Also keep a dedicated skill song car — something with a 7x skill multiplier perk unlocked in its mastery tree. When a skill score challenge comes up, switch to this car. Build a long skill chain (drift + near miss + speed + wreckage), bank it before the multiplier runs out, and you'll contribute massive points to the team goal in seconds.
Round-by-Round Strategy
Round 1 is usually the easiest — speed traps or danger signs. Everyone knows these. Knock them out fast because the faster you finish round 1, the more time you have for rounds 2 and 3 which are progressively harder.
Round 2 is skill-focused — drift zones, skill score accumulation, or speed zones. This is where your dedicated car matters. Switch to your drift/skill car immediately. Don't try to complete a drift zone in a drag car. The 10 seconds you spend switching cars is worth the massively higher point contribution.
Round 3 is the hardest — often requiring total team coordination for a high threshold. If the lobby is small (less than 6 players), round 3 can be genuinely difficult. Don't give up. Every player matters. Even if you fail round 3, you still get FP for the rounds you completed. Better to try and fail round 3 than to quit after round 2.
Forzathon Shop Strategy
The shop refreshes every Thursday with the seasonal change. Always check it on Thursday — the best items get bought out quickly, figuratively speaking (the shop has unlimited stock but the rotation is weekly). Prioritize: exclusive cars (anything you can't buy in the Autoshow), super wheelspins (the best FP-to-value conversion), then rare clothing and horns (if you're a completionist). Skip: regular wheelspins (poor value), common Autoshow cars (you can just buy them with credits), and emotes (purely cosmetic).