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Forza Horizon 6 has a new photo challenge for players: A step-by-step guide on how to complete it

Forza Horizon 6 players can now complete a new PetalPower Photo Challenge as part of the Italian Exotics Horizon Festival Playlist. The challenge requires players to take a photograph of any Ferrari at Shikisai-no-Oka, with successful completion rewarding the Pink Sports Coat cosmetic item. The challenge is part of the Series 3 summer event and can be completed using any Ferrari model, although the 1969 Ferrari Dino is one of the available options.
How to complete the PetalPower Photo Challenge in Forza Horizon
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To complete the challenge, follow the below steps:
- Select or purchase a Ferrari. Any Ferrari is eligible for the challenge. Players who are also completing the Do-It-All Dino Weekly Challenge can use the 1969 Ferrari Dino, which is available from the AutoShow for 390,000 Credits.
- Drive to Shikisai-no-Oka, located in the Hokubu region
. - Position the Ferrari anywhere within the flower fields.
- Open Photo Mode
by pressing Up on the D-pad on a controller or the P key on a keyboard. - Capture the photo to complete the challenge and claim the Pink Sports Coat reward
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Where to find Shikisai-no-Oka in Forza Horizon 6
Shikisai-no-Oka is located near the centre of the Hokubu region. During spring, summer and autumn, the location is visible as a large, colourful flower field surrounded by farmland. In winter, the flowers are covered by snow, making the landmark less visible.Players can also locate it by heading east of the Flower Run Speed Trap in the northwestern part of the Hokubu region. Those who have already explored nearby roads can fast travel closer to the destination before driving into the flower fields.Besides the Photo Challenge, Shikisai-no-Oka is also one of the landmarks required for the Discovery section of the Collection Journal.
