Celebrating the all-new Forza Horizon 3 which launched recently and is set entirely in Australia, Microsoft have a single limited edition console available to win – and it’s stunning.
If you buy Forza Horizon 3 between September 27 and October 2 either at the Microsoft Store in Pitt St or online, you’ll enter the draw to win the one of a kind console.
The console itself is on display right now at the Sydney Microsoft Store (Pitt St).
It looks amazing.
Here’s how Microsoft describe it: “Much like the $2 million dollar car that inspired its looks and also features on the cover of Forza Horizon 3, the first and only Lamborghini Centenario Xbox One S is reminiscent of the Italian manufacturer’s striking design and state-of-the-art engineering. With its gunmetal body, matching wireless controller and signature yellow trimmings, the console truly looks as sleek as it sounds!”
If you think your chances of winning are low, but still love the car – you can order Forza Horizon 3 at the Microsoft Store and take home a 1:43 scale model of the Lamborghini Centenario, and also get a $10 Microsoft Store Credit you can put towards any future purchase.
Gotta be in it to win it!
Trev is a Technology Commentator, Dad, Speaker and Rev Head.
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