Regarding my suggestions and vision for Horizon 6, I hope to be able to freely expand the carnival like in Horizon 3. Horizon 4 only had one carnival center, while Horizon 5 has multiple carnivals categorized on the main map.
Horizon 6, please don’t use the weekly seasonal unlocking system from Horizon 4 and 5. I suggest a more interesting unlocking method that can also be unlocked in offline mode. I’m deeply saddened that my favorite game, Need for Speed Rivals, shut down yesterday. Several cars in Rivals were unlocked through Overwatch, which required the Need for Speed Network app, but that app has long been discontinued. So, I hope Horizon 6 doesn’t implement this kind of unlocking system for new cars. I’m even more saddened that my favorite game, The Crew 1, will also shut down on March 31, 2024. So, I hope Horizon 6 retains the freedom of offline unlocking. Imagine a new player opening Horizon 4 or Horizon 5 in 50 years. If they start a new save file 50 years later, wouldn’t they be able to unlock the new cars, hidden cars, new costumes, hidden costumes, hidden items, hidden emotes, and other in-game hidden items that require seasonal unlocks in Horizon 4 and 5? I recently went back to play Horizon 3, and I personally feel that Horizon 3 is truly the pinnacle of the series. Subsequent games have become more like service-based games, resembling canned Ubisoft open-world games, becoming too fast-paced.
My Horizon 3 game was blocked for 30 years around July 20, 2023. I really wanted a Porsche Carrera GT in Horizon 3, but I didn’t wait until the season unlocked it. So, I searched online for a Horizon 3 mod menu modifier, downloaded a cheat engine table file, and accidentally used it. This table then gave me unlimited lottery tickets and unlimited money, all in 999999999999. At this point, I was filled with regret, because I saw a message in my Horizon 3 dashboard saying I was banned until July 2053. I deeply regretted what I had done. I begged the officials to help me and unban me.