One Forza Horizon 5 player introduced Horizon Forbidden West hero Aloy to the Xbox ecosystem in a beautifully designed Livery creation. Forza Horizon 5's Livery Editor features a robust set of tools that players can use to create their in-game dream cars. Interestingly, one fan even managed to bring Amazon Prime delivery trucks to the experience not long after the racer launched late last year.

Xbox Game Studios closed out 2021 on a strong note, with Forza Horizon 5 hitting digital stores and retailers in November, followed by Halo Infinite's release in early December. And it looks like PlayStation Studios is off to a strong start for this year. Nearly five years after its predecessor's debut, Horizon Forbidden West went to market on February 18. Next month will see Sony and developer Polyphony Digital unleash the eagerly-anticipated Gran Turismo 7. As of now, though, the racing game responsible for igniting the creativity of players is playable only on PC and Xbox platforms.

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Horizon: Forbidden West protagonist Aloy now counts as a tiny part of the Xbox ecosystem. Kind of. It's all thanks to Twitter user FallenWolf's Livery Editor creation, which places Aloy-branded art from Forbidden West's marketing campaign on a sleek Maserati Gran Turismo. The art adorns the hood and both doors, while the Horizon: Forbidden West name sits atop the roof, right above the windshield. Better still, the Guerrilla Games logo appears in a couple of places on the stylized Maserati, as well. Check it out in the tweet linked below, which also boasts the Livery's share codes so other players can enjoy the design for themselves:

Suffice it to say, FallenWolf's Horizon: Forbidden West-inspired Maserati design definitely counts among the most impressive Livery creations in Forza Horizon 5, thus far. And it's nice to see both of these titles celebrated together. Even the official Xbox Twitter account commented on the post, pointing out the beauty of the Livery on display.

Set six months after the events of Horizon: Zero Dawn, Guerrilla Games' Horizon: Forbidden West follows Nora Huntress Aloy as she travels the western part of the United States in search of answers that may help her save the world from apocalyptic storms and a deadly blight. Aloy's quest is far from easy, of course, especially since she encounters a host of previously unseen machines that make even the likes of Thunderjaws look tame. The stakes remains as high as ever, it seems.

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Horizon: Forbidden West is out now on PS4 and PS5.

Source: FallenWolf/Twitter