Forza Horizon 6 Is Only Officially Playable Now to Those Who Bought Its Pricier Premium Edition, but It's Still Putting Up Big Numbers on Steam

Forza Horizon 6 has already reached an impressive player count on Steam despite its official launch still being days away. Although publisher Xbox Game Studios and developer Playground Games won't officially pull their latest open-world racing game out of the garage until next week, those who own the pricier Premium Edition have already started taking advantage of early access. This early access launched for PC (via Xbox App and Steam) and Xbox Series X and S today, May 15.

Despite the bundle's $119.99 cost, the Steam version has already reached an impressive peak of 172,093 users (via SteamDB) and is hovering around 160,000 players. That puts Forza Horizon 6 head-and-shoulders above the Steam launch for Forza Horizon 5, which managed to pull in a little more than 80,000 players for its all-time peak in November 2021.

A Record-Breaking Launch

It is unclear if the Xbox racer is on a path to attract even higher player counts today or through the weekend, but there is a pretty good chance we will at least see that number go up when its official release date rolls in next week.

Steam, which represents just one slice of the platform pie that makes up the Forza Horizon 6 player base, currently ranks the open-world racing game at number two on its list of top-selling games globally. Subnautica 2, which launched yesterday to even more impressive stats, is the only game above it.

The success is largely attributed to the setting. Five years after Xbox and Playground took players to their version of Mexico with the last installment, Forza Horizon 6 finally lets drivers loose in streets inspired by locations in Japan. It's a setting that seems to be at least partially responsible for its roaring success out of the gate following the strong reviews published yesterday.

Critical Acclaim and Key Details

We here at IGN also found a lot to love about Playground's latest, as we called it a "Masterpiece" in our 10/10 review.

"The new standard in open-world racing is here, and it’s a gundamn masterpiece."

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The base Forza Horizon 6 experience launches across PC and Xbox Series X and S on May 19, 2026, and costs $69.99. You can catch up on everything you need to know about the Xbox game's launch plans here. You can also check out the first Festival Playlist rewards ahead of their launch May 21.