If there's one thing that any good racing title, or gaming title for that matter, needs, it's a solid playlist of tunes.
This made the lead-up to the release of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 remaster so interesting, as fans waited to see if the majority of the original soundtrack would be included. Hint: It did, although Pro Skater 3 + 4 Remastered can't say the same, which caused a backlash.
With Forza Horizon 6, it's safe to say that the soundtrack is an absolute gem, one of the biggest in any Forza Horizon, spanning a variety of genres including neoclassical (Horizon Opus Radio), indie and alternative (Sub-Pop Records) and J-Pop/J-Rock (J-Rock).
That said, if by any means you don't fancy any of the tunes available in Forza Horizon 6, of which there are dozens, then a fan is working on a way to integrate your personal Spotify.

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It's a work in progress, but it has the potential to completely shake up the core of Forza Horizon 6.
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As first shared on social media, the aptly titled “Spotify Radio” is a new mod from BigJohn0 that replaces the in-game radio in your personal Spotify account.
“The mod replaces one of the radio stations, mixes songs with game sounds and chatter, and shows the artist and track name on the screen,” the account noted.
It requires Spotify Premium, so if you don't subscribe to the paid tier, it looks like you'll be out of luck. Right now, it's reportedly going through some security and integrity checks at Nexus Mods.
Assuming everything goes through, it will do exactly what its name implies – integrate your personal Spotify radio into Forza Horizon 6, making the experience as personal as possible. Now that's epic.
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May 19, 2026
- ESRB
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Everyone / light song, user interaction, in-game purchases
- developer(s)
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Playground Games

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