Forza Horizon 6 Weekly Challenges: Refresh Times, Objectives, and Locations

Forza Horizon 6’s Festival Playlist is built around weekly objectives that rotate every week, giving you fresh reasons to jump back into the open world. Here’s how the Weekly Challenges system works, when it refreshes, and what kinds of tasks you’ll be chasing—along with what you can expect to find in the guide coverage.

Weekly Challenges: Schedule and where to find them

There are several weekly challenges in Forza Horizon 6 that you can complete through the Festival Playlist. These challenges reset once per week on Thursday, starting at 9:30 AM EST. All currently available challenges are listed in one place, and each one is paired with a detailed walkthrough showing you how to finish it.

How Weekly Challenges work after unlocking the Festival Playlist

You won’t see the Weekly Challenges in Forza Horizon 6 until you earn your Yellow Wristband, which unlocks access to the game’s large open-world portion. Once you have it, you can open the main menu and navigate to the Festival Playlist to check what challenges are active right now.

Within the Festival Playlist, you’ll find more than just weekly content. Alongside Daily Challenges, there’s also a Weekly Challenge centered on a specific vehicle, a Photo Challenge, and a Treasure Hunt that you’ll need to complete.

Completing these challenges earns you rewards, and you can also gain additional points through Series Rewards.

What the walkthroughs cover

The guide material focuses on how to complete the rotating Weekly Challenges, the Photo Challenge, and the Treasure Hunt as they change over time.

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