Forza Horizon 6’s Festival Playlist’s final week of Welcome to Japan is upon us, as we enter the last stage of the campaign that lasted the whole month. Green Spring with Sakura blossoms has come to Japan, and brought us a refreshing new set of challenges.
Playground Games decided to take it easy for the final week, as the weekly events and challenges are some of the easiest and will take around an hour to complete, depending on your skill and a bit of luck.
Here’s the comprehensive guide on how to complete all Week 4 events in Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist Series 1.
All Week 4 challenges in Forza Horizon 6 Series 1 playlist
Weekly Challenge — Guts. Glory. Ram.
In this weekly challenge, we have to drive the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX and complete four challenges with it. As always, these challenges need to be completed one after the other; you can’t just skip to the final one and do it first.
- Own and Drive the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX.
The 2024 Ram 1500 TRX is available to purchase at the Autoshow for 100,000 Credits. There’s also a possibility to get it through Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins, but the drop rate isn’t very high, so a simple Autoshow purchase is your best bet.
- Earn 3 Stars at Danger Signs in the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX.
There’s no PI gate for this challenge, so feel free to upgrade the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX to any spec, as long as you’re able to get 3 stars at any Danger Sign of your choosing. The car is heavy, so keep this in mind when upgrading.
- Earn 5 Great Wreckage Skills in the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX.
The easiest way to earn 5 Great Wreckage Skills is to simply go off-road in any forest and cause as much carnage as you can. Be careful not to crash into anything, though.
- Win a Cross Country Race in the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX.
The 2024 Ram 1500 TRX is a B-Class 514 PI car, and you can enter it in many Cross Country competitions. Since there’s no PI limit for this, feel free to upgrade it as well.
You’ll get 25,000 Credits as the reward for completion.
Photo Challenge
This week’s Photo Challenge has us take a picture of any Track Toy car and the rocket at the Irokawa Space Center. If you have already completed the Launch Control Wristband event, you likely know where to find the Space Center and the rocket.
But if you haven’t reached this stage of the game yet, fast travel to the southwestern part of the map to find the location.
Simply fast travel to this location on the map and take a photo in any Track Toy. Last week’s reward, the 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430, is a decent car to use.
You’ll get the “Beam me up!” Forza Link phrase as the reward for completion.
Treasure Chest
Instead of last week’s collectible hunt, Playground Games wants us to simply find the Treasure Chest again. To get this, you need to find the treasure chest and smash it to get 100,000 credits as a reward. The location is once again marked on the map, so fast-travel there and grab the stash that’s inside.
You’ll get 100,000 Credits as the reward for completion.
Seasonal Championship — Hitting the Highway
The Seasonal Championship — Hitting the Highway is a usual series of three races across Japan. Like always, you don’t need to do them consecutively, and you also don’t have to win them all to become champion, as you get points that are tallied after all three are finished.
The event is restricted to A-Class 700 PI Modern Muscle cars. There are lots of good options you can choose from, but the 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse is the best one. The 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and the 2018 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5 are good as well.
The reward for winning the Championship is a 1994 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta.
Seasonal Championship — Instant Classic
Just like every Seasonal Championship, Instant Classic is a series of three races with the same format as before.
The event is restricted to C-Class 500 PI Classic Sports Cars. Your options are severely limited, as you have to essentially choose between three cars. Out of the given options, the 1973 BMW 2002 Turbo is easily the best car.
The reward for winning the Championship is a 2004 Maserati MC12.
Seasonal Championship — Spring into Action
Seasonal Championship — Spring into Action is yet another off-road three-part event with the same caveats as before.
The event is restricted to B-Class 600 PI Pickups & 4x4s. If you have the Welcome Pack, you can pick the special 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R ‘Welcome Pack’; otherwise, get the regular one, or the six-wheeled 2019 Hennessey Ford F-150 Velociraptor. If you fancy it, you can also use the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX from the previous challenges.
The reward for winning the Championship is a 2021 MINI John Cooper Works GP.
Time Attack
The first World Event this week is located at the Soni Time Attack circuit.
The challenge has an A-Class 700 PI Japanese car restriction, and it requires you to finish the lap in 00:55.000 or faster. Options here are practically unlimited, though our car of choice is the 1992 Mazda RX-7 Type R brought up to spec, as it handles every World Event in this set very well.
The reward for completing this challenge is a Wheelspin.
Speed Trap
The second World Event is the Shibuya Crossing Speed Trap.
The challenge also has an A-Class 700 PI Japanese car restriction, and you have to hit 257.5 km/h at the Shibuya Crossing Speed Trap. Perfectly doable in the 1992 Mazda RX-7 Type R we chose earlier.
The reward for completing this challenge is a Wheelspin.
Drift Zone
The Seaside Trail Drift Zone is the next World Event. The challenge also has an A-Class 700 PI Japanese car restriction, and you guessed it, we’re using the 1992 Mazda RX-7 Type R again. It’s not the best drift car in the world, but it sure does love going sideways, so you can easily complete this challenge.
The reward for completing this challenge is a Wheelspin.
Trailblazer
The Coastal Descent Trailblazer is the final World Event this week.
The challenge also has an A-Class 700 PI Japanese car restriction. The time limit is quite generous at 38 seconds, so the 1992 Mazda RX-7 Type R can easily handle it as well. Otherwise, pick anything with better off-road capabilities.
The reward for completing this challenge is a Wheelspin.
Seasonal Online — Horizon Play
This week’s first Seasonal Online challenge is the Horizon Play, which has a requirement of earning 3 Ultimate Clean Racing Skills in Spec Racing. Considering the nature of online play, this can get easily ruined by the competitors, so just for the ease of completion, we suggest you wait a couple of seconds at the start, and then complete it in clean air without any crashes.
The reward for completing this challenge is a 2017 Saleen S7 LM.
Monthly Rivals
The Monthly Rivals event is unchanged from last week again. It’s a time attack in Mazda Furai, and you can still complete it if you haven’t done so last week.
The reward for completing this challenge is a Super Wheelspin.
Daily Challenges
As always, in addition to the weekly challenges, we also have the daily ones that will gradually unlock every day, and completing each one awards you 5,000 Credits.
- Day 1: Win a Road Race in the 2022 Ford Focus ST.
- Day 2: Drive 8.0 km in any off-road vehicle.
- Day 3: Play an EventLab Event.
- Day 4: Spend 10,000 Credits on upgrades on any Japanese car.
- Day 5: Take a photo of your car at the Festival Car Meet.
- Day 6: Earn a Barrel Roll Skill.
- Day 7: Redeem a Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin.
Rewards
Completing all the weekly and daily challenges will award you 45 points.
At 15 points, the prize is the 1996 Toyota Starlet Glanza V.
At 30 points, the prize is the 1974 Toyota Corolla SR5.
At 60 Seasonal points, you can get the 2008 Mazda Furai.
At 120 Seasonal points, you can get the 2010 Nissan 370Z.