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EventLab Co-Building with Friends at The Estate | FH6 Multiplayer

Forza Horizon 6 takes creative freedom to a whole new level with the updated EventLab system, now allowing real-time multiplayer collaboration for the first time. Whether you love racing, designing, or just showing off your car collection, the Horizon CoLab makes building together a blast.

Key Collaboration Features

Horizon CoLab (Multiplayer Building)

You and your friends can join a convoy and build tracks, events, and playgrounds together in Japan’s open world. Everyone can place ramps, barriers, props, and other elements in real-time. This isn’t just solo creativity—it’s a shared experience where multiple ideas come together.

Persistent Blueprints

Tracks created in CoLab aren’t temporary. You can save them as shared blueprints so the community can race on co-created designs. This means a single track can carry the style of an entire group, not just one player.

The Estate & Personal Spaces

While the open world encourages multiplayer creativity, private properties like The Estate have specific rules.

The Estate

This massive, unlockable plot in the Rural Valley gives you full control over the environment. You can clear land, place structures, and design custom tracks. Friends can visit and hang out, but editing is restricted to the Estate owner.

Showcase Garages

Every player house comes with a garage you can decorate. You can host car meets here, display your collection, and adjust lighting and décor—but your friends can’t rearrange your garage for you.

Social Integration

Convoy Hangouts

Once your creation at The Estate is ready, lead your convoy there. Your friends can explore, admire your builds, and test drive your tracks. It’s the ultimate private Car Meet location.

Estate Browser

Not in the mood to build? Use the Estate Browser to download pre-made layouts from top community designers. You can instantly apply these designs to your plot and enjoy professional-level tracks without lifting a finger.