Smash 25 Paint Barrels Forza Horizon 5 Color Festival

The Forza Horizon 5 Series 6 update is here! The update brings a slew of new features and major improvements, including a new Horizon story – Drift Club Mexico, Horizon Open progression system and leaderboard, and more. And of course, there are new cars, clothing, and horns. And for all of you collectors out there, there are new collectables as well – Paint Barrels and T-Rexes! The “Colour Festival” will allow you to “make Horizon Festival even more vibrant” by Smashing 25 paint barrels. Complete the challenge, and receive the Doodle Pattern Face Mask. Here’s where to find and smash them in Forza Horizon 5 Color Festival.

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Smash 25 Paint Barrels Forza Horizon 5 Color Festival

Smash 25 Paint Barrels in Forza Horizon 5 Color Festival

Well, this seasonable smashable challenge is really not that complicated. In fact, all you need to do is to teleport yourself to the Main Festival Site of the Horizon Festival. And there, you will find Paint Barrels scattered across the tracks and around the festival. Simply drive around and smash enough Paint Barrels until your complete the challenge. There will be other players who will try to smash them as well, though.

If it happens that you don’t have enough barrels to smash on the Main Festival Site, go to Horizon Baja, Wilds, Apex, Street Scene or Horizon Rush Outpost. There will be plenty of barrels available for smashing there as well. Once you complete the challenge by smashing 25 Paint Barrels, you will be rewarded with the Doodle Pattern Face Mask. It is a white face mask with a bunch of little details on it. And that’s about it you need to know about this challenge. Of course, there’s much more to explore in the Series 6 update. And this includes other challenges as well. While you are here, you can check out our Farid Rueda Lion Mural in Playa Azul Forza #CircleofLife photo challenge guide.

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