Тема: Step-by-Step Guide to the Festival Playlist in Forza Horizon 6

Step 1: Unlock the Festival Playlist

You can’t jump into the Festival Playlist immediately. First, you need to progress beyond the introductory phase:

Complete the Intro Phase: Finish the driving tutorial, pick your starter car, and complete a few initial races.
Earn the Yellow Wristband: Accumulate enough Horizon points to trigger the Horizon Qualifier. Completing this gives you the Yellow Wristband, which permanently unlocks the Festival Playlist in the pause menu.
Check the Calendar: Series 1, titled “Welcome to Japan”, begins on Thursday, May 21, 2026. The playlist remains locked until that date.
Step 2: Understand the Structure and Points System

Inside the playlist, you’ll notice a point tracker and a timeline split by weekly timeframes:

Series vs. Seasons: A Series lasts four weeks and revolves around a theme. Each week represents a Season—Summer, Autumn, Winter, or Spring—that updates every Thursday.
Earning Points: Each challenge shows its point value (e.g., 2 or 5 points) on the event tile.
Tiered Rewards: Points contribute to both weekly and Series totals. Each Season unlocks two milestone cars, while the overall Series total grants two ultra-rare vehicles, like the legendary 2008 Mazda Furai at 80 points in Series 1.
Step 3: Tackle the Weekly Event Checklist

The Festival Playlist streamlines tasks into a clear weekly structure:

Daily & Weekly Challenges: Quick objectives like “Earn 3 ultimate drift skills” or “Drive 5 miles in a JDM car” provide fast points.
Seasonal PR Stunts & Time Attacks: Complete Danger Signs, Speed Traps, Drift Zones, and Time Attacks, often with specific car classes or restrictions.
Seasonal Championships & Jobs: Win curated race series against AI drivatars or finish open-world Seasonal Jobs unique to FH6.
Creative & Collectible Challenges: Snap photos of cars at landmarks like Shibuya Crossing, or hunt collectibles hidden across the map.
Step 4: Complete Horizon Play (Online) Events

Online challenges give the biggest point rewards but require an internet connection:

The Trial (Co-Op): Team up with five players to face difficult AI. Unlocks with the Gold Wristband starting Series 2.
Horizon Stunt Party: Work together in the open world to achieve high stunt scores.
PvP Modes: Compete in Hide-and-Seek, The Eliminator (battle royale-style), or Touge Showdown mountain pass races.
Pro Tips for Efficient Playlist Completion
Take Promo Shots Early: Open your camera at the start of races. The Horizon Promo system grants extra points and XP.
Don’t Worry About Missing Weeks: FH6 tracks Lifetime Playlist Points. Missed cars can still be obtained through the Series History menu.
Tune for Restrictions: Use Daikoku PA Car Meets to buy or copy top community car tunes for specific weekly challenges.

By following these steps, you’ll maximize your Festival Playlist progress, unlock rare vehicles, and make the most of Forza Horizon 6’s dynamic Japanese open world.