Ubisoft’s “The Crew” racing to PCs, Xbox One, PS4 and video consoles by November 11, 2014 – plus Spoilers and News!
The Crew, the open-world racing game developed by Ubisoft, will be available for PCs, Xbox One and PS4 beginning November 11, 2014.
The game's main concept is to get players together and team up for racing battles against other crews. A racer playing solo can play for as long as 20 hours, with the objective of penetrating underworld syndicates. A maximum of 8 gamers can team up and race.
Fans of the game can expect larger-than-life worlds, faster loading times, better graphics, and more advanced mechanics for a more adrenaline-pumping experience.
What's more, cool customizable options have been added to The Crew; cars can be built for off-road driving, street racing, or pro-racing conditions. This feature is especially appealing to real-life car enthusiasts and players who are looking for a game that's not just about speed.
Ubisoft is inviting users to test drive The Crew for a limited time before they open it up to the public through closed beta website; but with the site generating a lot of traffic, players may be in for quite a wait.
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