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"description": "Seasons rotate every week and can't be forced in free roam, but EventLab lets you drive in any season you want.",
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"textContent": "Seasons in Forza Horizon 6 control more than the scenery. They change road grip, weather, visibility, and the rewards tied to the Festival Playlist. Plenty of players go looking for a button that swaps Summer for Winter on demand, and the short version is that the open world doesn't work that way.\n\n🗓️\n\nQuick answer: You cannot force a season change in free roam, races, or story missions. The open world rotates seasons automatically every week. To drive in a specific season, build a custom event in EventLab and pick the season, weather, and time of day inside the event settings.\n\nThere is no setting to force a season change while free-roaming or running story races.\n\n* * *\n\n## You can't manually change seasons in the open world\n\nThe main map uses a live seasonal rotation that applies to every player worldwide at the same moment. There is no in-game option to override it during free roam, championships, or story content. Whatever season is active is the one you race in until the weekly reset arrives.\n\nThe game does warn you before it happens. Roughly 10 minutes before the change, an on-screen countdown appears and tells you which season is coming next. That timer matters, because any seasonal challenges you haven't finished disappear the moment the new season begins.\n\n* * *\n\n## Forza Horizon 6 season rotation schedule\n\nThe rotation runs on a weekly cycle and moves through all four seasons in order. The cycle began when general access opened, with each season taking over the map for a full week.\n\nStart date| Season\n---|---\nMay 21| Summer\nMay 28| Autumn\nJune 4| Winter\nJune 11| Spring\n\nThe switch happens at the same instant everywhere, so the local time depends on your region. Use the table below to know exactly when your map will flip to the next season.\n\nRegion| Reset time\n---|---\nPacific Time (PT)| Thursday, 7:30 AM\nEastern Time (ET)| Thursday, 10:30 AM\nCentral European Time (CET)| Thursday, 4:30 PM\nIndia Standard Time (IST)| Thursday, 8:00 PM\nJapan Standard Time (JST)| Thursday, 11:30 PM\nAustralian Eastern Time (AEST)| Friday, 1:30 AM\n\n⏰\n\nThe weekly reset also refreshes the Festival Playlist. Seasonal championships, PR Stunts, Photo Challenges, and reward cars rotate out once the new season starts, so finish anything you care about before the Thursday cutoff.\n\n* * *\n\n## How seasons change driving and rewards\n\nEach season rewrites how the map behaves. Wet roads cut traction during rain, which makes hard acceleration tricky and punishes aggressive setups. Fog drops visibility and forces you to slow down, especially on fast mountain roads and tight Touge runs where braking points move earlier.\n\nThe look of the world shifts too. Spring brings heavy sakura bloom across the map, while rainy stretches leave slick surfaces that expose unstable tuning. Because reward vehicles are tied to seasonal points, collectors need to play through the Festival Playlist before each weekly cutoff or wait for that car to return in a later cycle.\n\n* * *\n\n## Drive in any season using EventLab\n\nWhile the open world stays locked to the weekly rotation, you can pick your own season inside a custom event. The trick is to build a quick route in EventLab and World Builder, then set the season manually in the event settings. This works well for Photo Mode shots, car testing, drift tuning, wet-weather practice, or just cruising under cherry blossoms.\n\n**Step 1:** Open the pause menu and go to the Creative Hub. This is where EventLab, Estates, Garage Layouts, and your saved creations live.\n\n**Step 2:** Select EventLab and start a new custom route. You only need the route as a container, so you don't have to design anything elaborate.\n\n**Step 3:** Exit the route right away and drop a finish line somewhere off-road. Save the route so it's stored in your creations.\n\n**Step 4:** Return to EventLab and create an event that uses the route you just saved. This opens the event settings where the season controls live.\n\n**Step 5:** Set your preferred season, weather, and time of day, then lock time progression to Fixed. Validate the event and start the race to drive in those exact conditions.\n\nPick the season, weather, and time, lock progression to Fixed, then validate and start.\n\nOnce the event loads, you can stay inside it for as long as you like under the season you chose. The change only applies within that custom session, though. The moment you leave the event, the open world returns to whatever season the official weekly rotation has active.\n\n* * *\n\nSo there's no real way around the weekly cycle on the main map, and that's by design. If you simply want a specific season for screenshots or tuning, the EventLab route is the reliable workaround. For anything tied to the Festival Playlist, keep an eye on the 10-minute countdown and the Thursday reset, since that's the only clock that decides which season the whole map plays in.",
"title": "How to Change Seasons in Forza Horizon 6 (Season Schedule and EventLab Trick)",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-03T11:35:40.660Z"
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