Game Overview:
The Crew Motorfest is an open world racing game developed by Ubisoft Ivory Tower and published by Ubisoft.
It is set in a scaled down version of the island of Oʻahu in Hawaii.
The second year of The Crew Motorfest will bring with it a whole new island with 100 square kilometers to explore and race through.
The open world racer has been available on PC via Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Connect since its release last September.
The free trial will allow players to try out just about every bit of content from the first 5 hours of The Crew Motorfest.
Ubisoft Ivory Tower's open world racer is now available on PC, and PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
The open-world racer has also set new records in overall consumer spending and Season Pass adoption rate for the series.
The open world racer's physical launch sales are a third of what The Crew 2 managed in 2018, though its digital share is likely to be much higher.
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Keep these handy tips and tricks in mind as you race through the island of O'ahu.
The Crew Motorfest is easily the most enjoyable entry in Ubisoft's open world racing series.
After being available in early access for some players, The Crew Motorfest is now available for all players on all platforms.
To begin this feature, we’ll answer the big question straight away: can The Crew Motorfest overtake Forza Horizon as the definitive open world racing experience? Well, chances are it can’t.
Early access for the racing sim is available for Gold and Ultimate Edition owners on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC.
Ivory Tower's open-world racing series heads to Hawaii. Find out what else has changed before The Crew Motorfest launches on September 14th.
Featured in the Gold and Ultimate Editions, it includes three additional cars at launch (25 overall) and three days of early access.
Players on all platforms will be able to get a taste of the open world racer's offerings upon its release for free.
Ubisoft's open world racing series is returning with a third instalment, and there's plenty about it that's caught our eye.
Ubisoft and Ivory Tower's open world racer is set to launch for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox on September 14.
Along with color-blind mode, you can adjust camera shaking, motion blur, text size, racing line opacity, AI difficulty and more.
Players can also look forward to new quad bikes, SSVs and cars like the Lotus Evija and GMC Hummer EV at launch on September 14th.
Ubisoft's upcoming open world racer seems to have been plagued with numerous technical issues in its beta period, especially on PC.
In addition to Assassin's Creed Mirage, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, The Crew Motorfest, and more, this group will also include another unnamed "large game".
The Crew Motorfest's developers speak about its open world setting, its topography and environments, and more.
Check out the latest trailer for The Crew Motorfest, which gives us a look at some of the activities in the upcoming racing game.
Ivory Tower's open-world racing title releases worldwide on September 14th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
After its latest gameplay showing, here's everything we've learned about Ubisoft Ivory Tower's upcoming open world racer.
On the island of Oahu, players will find urban locales, lush rainforests, arid landscapes, volcanic slopes, and much more.
Check out some gameplay for The Crew Motorsport in a new trailer released during Ubisoft's latest event.
The open-world racing title will appear at Ubisoft Forward Live on June 12th and is out this year for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
The sequel has 566 vehicles, per Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson, with sources claiming that 80-90 percent are from The Crew 2.
Assassin's Creed Mirage and The Crew Motorfest will also have live reveals when the showcase airs on June 12th at 10 AM PDT.
The next Assassin's Creed could release between Q4 2023 and Q2 2024. It's also reportedly developed on an "old" Assassin's Creed engine.
Ubisoft's open world racing series has amassed over 40 million players in its lifetime, creative director Stephane Beley confirms.
Set on O'ahu in the Hawaiian archipelago, the open-world racer is centered on Motorfest and features hundreds of vehicles.
The Crew Motorfest was first rumored in 2021 as DLC for The Crew 2 and has reportedly evolved into a separate game with a new engine.
Datamines seem to have spilled the beans on the game's official title. The Crew Motorfest will allegedly be set in Hawaii.
The next instalment in Ubisoft's open world racing series will allegedly feature "a new driving engine and other overhauls".
A datamine and subsequent comments by an insider seem to have lifted the lid on the next entry in Ubisoft's open world racing series.