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The Forza and Hot Wheels partnership has been long and fruitful for gamers; from car packs in Forza Motorsport games to the Hot Wheels expansion for Forza Horizon 3. Next month, Forza and Hot Wheels are celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hot Wheels with the release of new Hot Wheels-themed cars coming to Forza games. The Hot Wheels Anniversary Pack will be available on November 6 as part of the November update for Forza Motorsport 7, and will include seven new Hot Wheels cars arriving for free for all Forza 7 players. Here’s the list of cars: 2011 Hot Wheels Bone Shaker 2017 Hot Wheels Rip Rod 1969 Hot Wheels Twin Mill 2005 Hot Wheels Ford Mustang 1969 Hot Wheels Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport Coupe 50 th  Anniversary Original Version 1970 Hot Wheels Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 50 th  Anniversary Original Version 1963 Hot Wheels Volkswagen Beetle 50 th  Anniversary Original Version In addition, the November update for...

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Camaro Hot Wheels Edition Offers Full-Scale Fun

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. —  Chevrolet and Hot Wheels today announced the 2018 Camaro Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary Edition, celebrating 50 years of partnership, performance innovation and design. The commemorative package pays homage to iconic Hot Wheels features including a Crush exterior color and stripes that replicate the toys’ famous orange tracks. The $4,995 package, available on Camaro 2LT and 2SS coupe and convertible models, goes on sale in the first quarter of 2018. “The Chevrolet Performance design studio is full of designers who were inspired by Hot Wheels,” said Tom Peters, director of Exterior Design for Chevrolet Performance Cars. “The Camaro Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary Edition captures that passion, turning childhood fantasy into reality.” Camaro and Hot Wheels have pushed the boundaries of design and performance for 50 years. The 1967 Camaro offered a distinctive design with available hidden headlamps and a front sub-frame that enhanced responsiveness and refi...

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