Forza Motorsport 7 celebrates Special Olympics Xbox event with a special car for all players
All players are getting a sweet new ride to use in Forza 7.
What you need to know
- Forza Motorsport 7 is celebrating the recent Special Olympics Xbox Gaming Event with an in-game reward for all players.
- The special livery comes attached to a Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry.
- Check your messages to get the download.
We always like to see gaming being used for good and the recent Special Olympics Xbox Gaming Event is one such example. The event was a big success and to celebrate, the Forza 7 team is giving out a special in-game reward to all players.
In celebration of the @SpecialOlympics Xbox Gaming Event and the athletes that competed, we’re sharing a commemorative livery for the @Toyota #18 Joe Gibbs Racing M&Ms Camry.
Check your Messages! pic.twitter.com/7ePm9wmCazIn celebration of the @SpecialOlympics Xbox Gaming Event and the athletes that competed, we’re sharing a commemorative livery for the @Toyota #18 Joe Gibbs Racing M&Ms Camry.
Check your Messages! pic.twitter.com/7ePm9wmCaz— Forza Motorsport (@ForzaMotorsport) July 21, 2020July 21, 2020
The car in question is the Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry, better known from NASCAR, and the new livery is quite striking with its red, black and white paint job (also perfect colors for Toyota.)
To get the reward, next time you fire up Forza 7 simply head to your messages and you'll find it under gifts ready to download. In the meantime, here's a few glamour shots for you.
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