Forza Horizon Five Festival Playlist Series 26 Weekly Challenge Guide – Summer

Despite the release of the new Forza Motorsport (stay tuned for the review coming soon, racing fans!), a new set of demanding situations appear in Forza Horizon five this week.

Series 26 is called Day of the Dead, and judging by the number of new achievements I got when starting the game, it promises new achievements, as well as the same old new cars and events, so it’s a win-win!

Well, it’s the Day of the Dead, so despite everything video games have taught me about what happens when the dead walk, let’s go for a drive, shall we?And in doing so, let me help you with the most productive. Cars and tunes needed to complete the demanding situations in the weekly Festival playlist of the Series 26 Summer in Forza Horizon 5.

This week’s weekly challenge car is a Porsche, and it’s a Porsche that’s the same age as me: the 1973 911 Carrera RS.

Apparently, RS stands for “Race Sport”, so it’s going to be a fun week to check how this car drives.

Oddly enough, it doesn’t seem to be available for purchase at the Motor Show, so if you don’t already own one, I think the auction space will be your only hope!

Hop in your new car and take a ride. First step complete!

The so-called Carrera comes from the Pacallricana Race in which this car performed well. Celebrate this achievement by winning two road races. Choose your most productive one and let yourself pass!In fact, if you happen to Plano Bay, a charity has organized an Eventlab race for this challenge that lasts only one lap and can therefore be finished quickly.

The next step is to get five stars on the domains. It deserves to be pretty simple in a car, right? The domain of the Horizon Mexico site is big and short and you only want 30,000 for 3 stars.

Again, pick your favorite and hang in there! By the way, I’m still in inventory version. . .

Take a picture of your car. Yes, it’s as undeniable as that!

And with that, the weekly Car Challenge is over and we’re getting closer to the vaunted cars in position in Series 26.

With that said, let’s see what new treats await us on the playlist this week. Hopefully, Eventlabs will be a bit of the 25th series and make way for the right races. I’m guessing the same old PR Stunts series will also be completely effective. Let’s dig in and take a look, shall we?

We want a Volkswagen this week, but only up to the maximum limit of a B-Class 700. With that in mind, I opted for a 2021 Golf R and the codeshare is: 906454196. I hope it works!

Please don’t forget that this is a co-op race. I lost last week after a ‘teammate’ said the most productive way to turn a corner was to hit me when I was third, ruining any of our chances. Write to each other! Of course, the other Trials are kittens compared to the others online in Forza Motorsport. . .

If we manage to win two out of three races, we’ll have a wonderful Hoonigan Nova.

We want a cult car for this event, a D-Class 500 at most. Is it intended to be a car because it’s so slow?Still, I opted for an Abarth 595 Esseesse, and the sharing code is: 264491875.

I don’t know what to do with this track as it’s just an existing race track with some blue lights and added fog. A little lazy, I feel. . .

The prize for completing this race is a new car, the Crown Victoria. Let’s be cops!

For this Eventlab, we have to use an Extreme Track Toy elegance vehicle, tuned to the S2 998 elegance. I opted for the Bugatti Divo, with the sharing code: 169915677.

It’s a circuit I couldn’t stand, from the jump into the first tunnel that takes you off the track to the sudden width restriction just before the end, I didn’t like it. More imaginative than the previous one, brain.

But there’s a prize for completing it: a Super Wheelspin to climb into the collection.

This week, the tuning limit for these events is the B-Class 700, and the vehicle used will have to be a Nissan.

You have to jump 122m (strangely accurate, but still. . . ) and since the technique is off-road, I went there with a Nissan Safari Turbo, and codeshare is not currently available. Search for Safari in conjunction with Red620Ti, my GT.

However, in return we get a Super Wheelspin. It can be added to the ones I have in the bank.

The target this time is 85 mph and the car selection is still limited, so I used a 1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R(R33) and the percentage code is: 224199956. Why wouldn’t you use a Skyline if that’s an option??

Another Super Wheelspin awaits you.

Another speed zone to cross, and this time we have to achieve an average of over 105 mph. Even Skyline!

Still Super Wheelspin to climb the pile.

The tuning limit of this week’s A-Class 800, and that of the cars of the 2000s. So, like last week, I leave you with the BMW M3 GTR, and the code to share is always: 198385025.

To win alone or between the two of 3 in a convoy, we can win a 2015 Ford Falcon. Mmmmm, Australian!

The elegance this time is the D-Class Buggies, so I chose a Baja Buggie VW Class Five, and the percentage code is: 11fivefive04920.

If we win, we will be able to take the prize: an Exocet Off Road buggy. A little faster!

This week, it’s Horizon Arcade’s turn to be the center of attention, and you deserve to know the result now: 3 full rounds of (preferably) speed, destruction, mayhem, or air to win an amazing prize.

Enjoy it with the song of 3 total points, and if it doesn’t scare you, then nothing will!

There’s more to worry about besides racing, and that’s the case this week.

There’s the photo challenge and the scavenger hunt. It’s to be seen again! Oh, and a bit of Open Racing too. . .

Another pun? We have to take a 1970 Chevy El Camino 454 to the Arco de Mulegé and take a picture with the wheels on the right. Do you understand?

I’ll post the location and my artistic endeavor below. Let me know what you think. It saddens me to see that the dinosaur suit is rarely an option in Forza Motorsport. . .

The reward? A New “What’s Inside” Gesture

This week’s track reads: “Fantasize the festival by beating your rival. After all, a student beats Mazda! Well, I guess you have to beat a rival, and we have to do that in a Mazda, so choose your poison.

I did it on an RX-7 Spirit R at the Plano Bay Circuit. Nothing else worked!

The 100,000 Credits chest and its location are shown below.

Sounds great, right? Well, you only have to use an Abarth car to compete in an Open race.

I can’t submit a piece, as it can be of any kind, however, a Chevrolet ZR2 pickup truck will be your compliment for your participation. You don’t want to win, don’t worry!

If you own the Hot Wheels expansion and are an Elite Points player, you will be able to enjoy a few more events.

This week we’re back to the same restrictions as before, a Nissan B-Class 700.

I used an original 350Z to do the slide and the target is 117,000 points.

A Super Wheelspin is your reward. Yes, you read it: another Super Wheelspin.

It’s time for a Daily Driver this week, and the tuning limit is the B-Class 700. Again, this is a searchable category, so I opted for an original 2016 Civic Type R as it’s the right thing to do.

Finishing the championship will give us a 2016 Honda Civic Type R. . . How about Inception?

Part 5: Adventure Rally Events

The Rally Adventure expansion brings even more occasions to the roster, and as long as you’re already a Horizon Badlands champion, you’ll have access to. . .

Same limit, but this time with radar and off-road.

Step up Safari again, share the Safari call (surprisingly) with my GT, Red620Ti. We want to hit 70 mph to clear this one.

The prize is Super Wheelspin.

This time we want a six-hundred, C-Class retro rally car, and I chose a Celica GT-Four ST205, and the percentage code is: 861264673.

To win, you can take a Range Rover with you, to pose in the enclosure.

While the 26 Series has just begun, accolades for the series’ engines are on the line, and this time it’s a Ferrari 250GT for 80 points, and for 160 points, a Ferrari F8 Triyeto, a hard-to-find set. wheels. You can start your adventure of owning a Ferrari this week, but you still can’t take it home. . .

If you’d like some additional topics to cross the finish line, the demanding situations of Monthly Rivals are here; Chihuahua Circuit for suitable cars and Desert Trail for electric vehicles. Do a few blank laps and Bob will be your mother’s brother. 4 problems present themselves if you go back blank turns for each, so it’s worth a try!

Get enough numbers and in the 26th Summer Series it will also offer the exclusive Nissan Tsuru (no, I’ve never heard of it, and I think I’m a fan of JDM) for 20 numbers. Also, for 40 numbers, we can get a Nissan Z ’23, a car that is hard to find.

Stick around to keep an eye out for the tracks you want for the fall, winter, and spring of Series 26 in the coming weeks.

To enjoy those events in the demanding weekly conditions of the Festival playlist, you need a copy of Forza Horizon 5. It’s available on Game Pass, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and in the cloud via mobile. The store will offer you a download.

Let us know in the comments if I helped, hindered, or failed with those hints, and good luck with series 26.

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