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Forza Horizon 6 will include hundreds of new customisation options

In the lead up to the upcoming release of Playground Games’ Forza Horizon 6, the team have been sharing an increasing number of details pertaining to all aspects of the game, from its open-world to the return of Seasonal changes and more. As part of their latest deep-dive, Playground Games have confirmed that Forza Horizon 6 is upping the ante with its customisation – offering hundreds of new options.

As part of the latest Forza Horizon 6 deep-dive (made in partnership with IGN), Playground Games have detailed many of the sweeping changes which have been made to vehicle customisation.

The full breakdown can be found HERE, but some of the most notable additions include:

  • 100+ New Rims
  • New Paintable Tow Hooks
  • New Widebody Kits
  • New Paintable Forza Wings
  • New Paint Materials
  • Re-designed tread pattern and tyre wear
  • Separate front and back rims
  • Fully customisable and sharable garages

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One of the most enjoyable parts of a racing game for many is its customisation, letting you personalise and improve your vehicle as you yourself improve.

While the Forza Horizon series has rested on its laurels somewhat in recent years, it is exciting to see many fan-requested features coming (or returning) to Forza Horizon 6.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Forza Horizon 6? Does this have the potential to be the best open-world racer? How big of a deal is customisation to you? Let us know down below.

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