The Forza Horizon 6 soundtrack has officially launched, and it is the biggest the series has ever assembled — more than 200 tracks spread across nine in-game radio stations. Once again, electronic music is firmly in the driver’s seat, with Playground Games stacking the lineup with house, techno, drum & bass, bass music and indie-electronic from some of the scene’s biggest names.
Set against a sprawling, cherry-blossom-dusted recreation of Japan, the latest entry in the racing franchise treats music as a co-star rather than background noise. For a lot of dance-music fans, that is exactly how they found the genre in the first place: through a controller, a late-night drive and a radio station that refused to play it safe.
A Forza Horizon 6 soundtrack built for the dancefloor
Nine radio stations cover everything from pop and rock to hip-hop and classical, but the electronic offering is where Horizon 6 really flexes. Two stations in particular have been built almost entirely around club and festival music: Horizon Bass Arena, leaning into bass-heavy, high-energy cuts, and Horizon Pulse, a more melodic, sunset-driving blend of house, indie-dance and downtempo.
Electronic music takes center stage with artists including Calvin Harris, FISHER, BLOND:ISH, LP Giobbi and Barry Can’t Swim appearing throughout the game, alongside a deep bench of underground and breakthrough acts. It is a tracklist that doubles as a snapshot of where dance music sits in 2026 — global, genre-blurring and increasingly mainstream.
Horizon Bass Arena — full tracklist
The high-energy station pulls together bass house, drum & bass, dubstep and big-room dance. Here is the complete Horizon Bass Arena tracklist:
- Feiertag — ‘Embers’
- Haywyre — ‘Chromatically’
- Ninajirachi — ‘Infohazard’
- Rusko — ‘Rubix Cube’
- Daniel Allan — ‘Can It Be Easy (feat. Lyrah)’
- Lindstrøm — ‘Cirkl’
- ALIGN — ‘Walls (feat. ellie d.)’
- Confidence Man — ‘I CAN’T LOSE YOU’
- Dom Dolla — ‘Dreamin (feat. Daya) (El Brown Remix)’
- Grey — ‘IDK’
- Milk Talk — ‘Sayonara Alpinist (Macross 82-99 Remix)’
- Pretty Girl — ‘Rewind’
- Subtronics — ‘Friends (feat. Linney)’
- Camden Cox, Punctual & Shift K3Y — ‘Surround Me’
- FISHER — ‘Stay’
- Gryffin — ‘Spin Me Slowly (feat. Julia Church)’
- it’s murph & Emi Grace — ‘Stone Cold Eyes’
- Punctual — ‘Eden (feat. Hannah Boleyn)’
- TEED — ‘The Echo’
- Tourist — ‘Outside’
- Calvin Harris — ‘Blessings (feat. Clementine Douglas) (Odd Mob Remix)’
- Anna Lunoe — ‘Deep Blue Sea (Bryson Remix)’
- ISOxo — ‘how2fly’
- Snakehips — ‘Pipe Down (feat. DjahSB)’
- Marshall Jefferson & Bart Skils — ‘Sweet Harmony’
- Yung Bae & DLG. — ‘On The Dash’
- Urbandawn — ‘Yuki Touge’
Horizon Pulse — full tracklist
Horizon Pulse is the melodic counterpart: indie-dance, melodic house, nu-disco and downtempo built for golden-hour cruising. Here is the complete Horizon Pulse tracklist:
- CRi — ‘Hold You’
- Tycho — ‘Totem’
- BAYNK — ‘Grin’
- Lane 8 & Kasablanca — ‘You’
- Mascolo — ‘Where You Been’
- Balu Brigada — ‘So Cold’
- CAPYAC — ‘U Know Y’
- Ela Minus — ‘BROKEN’
- Haute — ‘Shy Girl (feat. Freddy)’
- Poolside & Satin Jackets — ‘Pull Together’
- TOKiMONSTA — ‘Enjoy Your Life (feat. Oby Onyioha)’
- Big Wild — ‘Too Loud (feat. Phantogram)’
- SHIMA — ‘EIYAA’
- The Knocks — ‘Revelation (feat. Dragonette)’
- Cut Copy — ‘Belong To You (feat. Kate Bollinger)’
- Empire of the Sun — ‘Cherry Blossom’
- Joji — ‘777’
- Porter Robinson — ‘Cheerleader’
- BLOND:ISH — ‘Self Love’
- Dombresky & CHANEY — ‘Running (feat. KLP)’
- Gilligan Moss — ‘Do It For Yourself (feat. Pollena)’
- LP Giobbi — ‘You Are’
- MØ — ‘Keep Moving’
- Passion Pit & SOFI TUKKER — ‘Sleepyhead 2025’
- Tame Impala — ‘Dracula’
- Barry Can’t Swim — ‘Cars Pass By Like Childhood Sweethearts’
- Röyksopp — ‘What Else Is There? (feat. Fever Ray) (DJ Tennis Remix)’
- Hikaru Utada — ‘Electricity (sultra remix)’
- Satin Jackets — ‘Control (feat. Seint Monet)’
- Milk Talk — ‘Enchanting Stranger’
- SHIMA — ‘Rebirth’
- nimino & Manta — ‘Better’
- Milk Talk — ‘Enchanting Stranger (Zero Yon Mix)’
Why gaming and dance music keep crossing over
For a generation of dance-music fans, video games were one of the first places they discovered new artists and entire genres. From late-night drives to festival stages, that connection between gaming and electronic music is still going strong — and a soundtrack this deep proves the relationship is only getting tighter.
It is the same instinct that pushes artists to play sets in increasingly unexpected places. If you want more of that, read our roundup of electronic music sets in the world’s most unexpected locations.
With more than 200 songs and nine stations to flick through, the Forza Horizon 6 soundtrack is less a playlist and more a festival lineup you can drive through — and a reminder that, for dance music, the open road and the dancefloor were never that far apart.

