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Forza Horizon 6 Horizon Stories

Forza Horizon 6 Horizon Stories are the game’s structured campaign chapters — Day Trip Stories hosted by Mei, the Japanese car-builder NPC, where you follow a guided route at normal speeds while she narrates the cultural and automotive history of each landmark. The campaign is split into roughly 27 chapters anchored on real Japan locations including Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing, Daikoku Parking Area, the Sotoyama snow drive paired with the 1967 Lamborghini Miura, Mt. Haruna touge, Meoto Iwa coast, and the Nanadaru loop bridge.

Does Forza Horizon 6 have a story?

Yes. Forza Horizon 6 has a campaign structured as Horizon Stories — themed chapters that play like guided tours rather than scripted cutscene narratives. Each chapter is hosted by Mei and unfolds across a real Japanese landmark, with objectives that include driving a specific route, taking photos at marked locations, and completing a small driving challenge such as a drift zone or speed trap. The format is the same Day Trip pattern Playground Games has used in earlier Horizon entries, retooled around Japanese car culture for FH6.

Will Forza Horizon 6 have a campaign?

Yes — Horizon Stories is the campaign. Unlike a linear single-player story, the campaign is modular: you can play chapters in any order once unlocked, and each chapter rewards stars based on completion. The “Storyteller” achievement requires earning 81 Stars from Stories (10G), which implies the full campaign is 27 chapters with 3-star scoring per chapter. Mei serves as the campaign’s recurring host character and also runs the early-game tuning hub.

What is Forza Horizon 6 going to be about?

Forza Horizon 6 is about the Horizon Festival’s first edition in Japan. The campaign uses Horizon Stories to walk new players through Japan’s defining automotive locations — Tokyo street culture, Daikoku JDM meets, the snowy Sotoyama mountains, the Initial-D touge of Mt. Haruna, the coastal Meoto Iwa rocks, and the engineering icon Nanadaru loop bridge. The story-mode framing positions FH6 less as a championship to win and more as a road-trip catalogue to drive through.

Format

Day Trip Stories — guided tours hosted by Mei, where you drive a designated route at normal speeds while she narrates cultural and automotive history. Each chapter combines a scenic drive with one or two driving objectives such as a drift zone, photo capture, or speed trap.

Achievement Hook

The 81-star total at 3 stars per chapter implies 27 total chapters.

Estimated Chapter Count

27 chapters. This is derived from the Storyteller achievement star count, not an official Playground Games headline number — individual chapter titles are being aggregated as players play through launch week.

Themes Confirmed

Host Character

Mei — Japanese car-builder, also the early-game tuning hub NPC. She narrates each Day Trip chapter and connects the story chapters to the wider Festival Playlist progression.

FAQ

How long is the Horizon Stories campaign? At 27 chapters with around 10-20 minutes each, expect 6-9 hours for a complete 3-star run.

Do I have to play the campaign in order? No. Chapters unlock as you raise your Wristband tier; once unlocked, any order works.

Are Horizon Stories required for the Festival Playlist? Some Festival Playlist tasks require completing specific chapters. Most playlist progression is independent.

Does the campaign have a real ending? The Day Trip format does not have a single climactic ending — it’s a catalogue of vignettes rather than a single narrative arc.

Can I replay a chapter for more stars? Yes. Replay any chapter to improve your star count; the highest score is what counts toward the 81-star achievement.