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Sydney gets a Forza Horizon 4 drive-in on Friday

Forza Horizon 4 and Mad Max Fury Road will act as a special double feature in Sydney this Friday,  Microsoft has confirmed.

A pop-up drive-in will be set up in Blacktown, NSW on Friday evening, 7 September 2018, letting players have a crack at Forza Horizon 4 ahead of a screening of Mad Max: Fury Road. A Forza McLaren 720S will also feature alongside a Q&A with Ben Penrose, Art Director at Playground Games.

There are two ticket types available for the event:

  • Car pass (one required per vehicle; 4 patrons max): $24.19 AUD
  • Pedestrian ticket (one required per person): $12.64 AUD

Those under 15 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

All proceeds from ticket prices go to the Microsoft to Create Foundation, “the national consumer body representing the voices of children and young people that have an out-of-home care experience including kinship care, foster care and residential care,” Microsoft confirmed.

Forza Horizon 4 heads to Windows PC and Xbox One on 2 October. It’s part of the Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Play Anywhere programs.


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