It’s getting cold in Japan as Winter draws in, and yes, that means we’re now hitting the third week of the Festival Playlist challenges in Forza Horizon 6. As always, there are tons of new events to enjoy, a smattering of championships to take down, and those all-important rewards to take home. Let us help you out with our Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist Challenges Guide for Season 1 Winter.
We’re into Autumn with the second week of the Festival Playlist challenges in Forza Horizon 6 and once more we have a week full of events to partake in, reward cars to nab, seasonal championships to take down, and more. Our guide is here to help you out.
Here’s everything included in the Forza Horizon 6 Series 1 Summer Festival Playlist, along with our recommended cars, tune setups in the form of share codes, and challenge tips. You may well need them.
In Mexico, Series 16 Winter means the sun has got his hat on, and so we are going into the dry season in Forza Horizon 5 as we take a look at the latest round of Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges. Want some cars? Want some tunes? You got it.
Summer rolls into Autumn, at least in the fabled land of Mexico, and so a new batch of Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges have washed up on our Forza Horizon 5 shores.
For the final time in 2022, it is time to have a look at the new Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges that are found in Forza Horizon 5 and this time it is Series 15 Spring that we need to cast our eye over.
It is Winter in Mexico, and in not-much-of-a-change from the usual procedure, Forza Horizon 5 has a load of new weekly events to take part in, thanks to the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 15 Winter.
As night follows day, and disappointment follows me any time I start to care even a tiny bit about football, so Autumn follows Summer in Mexico and Forza Horizon 5’s Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 15.
Spring has sprung over in Mexico, in Forza Horizon 5 land no less, and with the final week of Series 14. Time marches on and waits for no man, so let’s get cracking with this new season and see what’s in store. Fasten your seatbelts, start your engines and let’s peel out!
As night follows day, and boredom follows the screening of a football match, so Winter follows Autumn in the world of Forza Horizon 5 and the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges.
So, let’s dive straight in with the weekly hints, tips and tunes you’ll need to make sure that this dry season is a good season.
As the leaves fall and the weather in the UK turns distinctly more wintery, the season mists and mellow fruitfulness has come to Forza Horizon 5. With the switch of the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 14 moving to Autumn we see more from the Donut Media circus, as well as all our weekly favourites getting an airing.
A new season, a new direction again for Forza Horizon 5 as the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 14 - Summer play out. This time, fresh from the celebration of their 10 year anniversary that was found throughout Series 13, FH5 has teamed up with something called “Donut Media”.
Spring has sprung and Forza Horizon 5 moves from the land down under to the wet and windy UK, as Series 13 continues the Anniversary theme to bring back memories of Forza Horizon 4.
Forza Horizon 5 moves to Australia and into Winter with Series 13 of the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges and once more you’ll find yourself needing some new cars and tunes to help with their completion.
Series 13 of Forza Horizon 5’s Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges continues on and this week we move from the Summer scene of Colorado to that of Autumn, rocking up in Europe as Forza Horizon 2’s cover star Lamborghini Huracan comes to the fore.
Can you believe it has been ten years since Forza Horizon first zoomed onto our Xbox 360’s? Fast forward a decade and here we are in Series 13 of Forza Horizon 5’s Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges.
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