Forza Horizon 6 is, comfortably, the best-reviewed game of 2026 so far. It sits at the top of Metacritic and OpenCritic’s leaderboards, without even having to make the usual exceptions for expansion packs, remasters, or very niche titles. It is the first 2026 game to crack the magic 90 rating on both review aggregation sites, and it looks like it’s going to stay there. It’s also an ultra-polished AAA game and extremely popular. It’s obvious Game of the Year material.
We’ve been here before. In 2021, Forza Horizon 5 was in a similar position. In a relatively quiet year, it was the best-reviewed major release by some distance. It was continuing to expand the Forza Horizon series’ audience, and just about everyone loved it. But The Game Awards jury, which usually follows critical opinion (being mostly made up of critics), decided Forza Horizon 5 didn’t merit a Game of the Year nomination. That year, It Takes Two won the GOTY award from a field that included Metroid Dread, Psychonauts 2, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart.
If you’ve been following my analysis of The Game Awards in Polygon’s GOTY Watch column, you’ll know that this is a rule I identified early on. In the jury’s eyes, certain game genres are ruled out of GOTY contention wholesale, and racing games are one of them.
This could be because The Game Awards has a genre category to recognize these games in (Best Sports/Racing Game), but then, that’s also true of genres which always fare well in Game of the Year, like role-playing games and action-adventures. It could be because racing games are considered niche and aren’t widely played among the jury, although in the case of the genre’s two biggest series — Forza Horizon and Mario Kart — I would find that hard to believe.
My guess is that there’s a kind of cultural bias here, a feeling racing games lack the substance that would make for a game of the year. In the minds of the jury, these games can be technically excellent, but they lack a human, storytelling dimension that elevates them to the peak of the artform.
I do think Forza Horizon 6 stands a better chance of being recognized in the Game of the Year field than any previous racing game, though. I don’t think it can win, even if Grand Theft Auto 6 wasn’t coming out this year. But I wouldn’t rule out a nomination quite as confidently as I would have previously thought.
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