If you have ever wanted to play video games on a movie screen, well now your wish has been granted thanks to Xbox Australia. They are giving Australian gamers a chance to play Forza Horizon 4 early on a big movie screen.
Xbox Australia announced all of the details via a press release that was issued out earlier today. You can read some of the details posted down below.
Xbox is celebrating the launch of Forza Horizon 4 in Australia with a real-world Forza Horizon Drive-in Cinema!
For one night only, we are giving fans the chance to be amongst the first in Australia to explore the fourth addition to the open-world playground racing series. This event promises to be part car show, part game experience and part cinema.
Start your evening with a GamePlay session to trial the game or watch game demonstrations on the big screen, played live from a Forza McLaren 720S! Check out some demonstration vehicles from our partners at McLaren and Porsche and visit the OMEN Rig for some additional GamePlay opportunities. Then grab some food or movie snacks available for purchase from the Forza Diner, before settling back into your car for a screening of the award winning 2015 Action film Mad Max: Fury Road.
Art Director from Playground Games, Ben Penrose, will also be attendance at this special event to answer all of the questions you will have for the game. This event is happening at the Skyline Drive In Blacktown on September 7th, 2018 in Blacktown, Australia. The event will run from 5:30pm to 10:45pm AEST.
It will cost you $20 in order to bring a car to the event while additional passengers cost $10 per person. For more information about the event, you can click here to find out more details. Forza Horizon 4 releases on October 2nd, 2018 for the PC and Xbox One platforms.
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September 2, 2018 at 11:46 PMwhen and where is it
Damian Antony Seeto
September 3, 2018 at 12:01 AMDATE AND TIME
Fri. 7 September 2018
5:30 pm – 10:45 pm AEST
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LOCATION
Skyline Drive In Blacktown
Cricketers Arms Road
Blacktown, NSW 2148