Ubisoft is including offline modes to each The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest however is not bringing again the unique recreation following its shutdown in March.
The writer mentioned on X/Twitter that it heard followers’ considerations about the two presently lively The Crew video games finally being pulled too, and would add the offline modes in consequence. The Crew first launched in December 2014 however, nearly a decade later, was pulled from storefronts and taken offline, that means even those that paid full value for the open world racer may not play it.
Followers responded with frustration and anger at the determination, but additionally fear what the coverage meant for the two video games nonetheless accessible.
“We heard your considerations about entry to The Crew video games,” Ubisoft mentioned. “At present, we wish to categorical our dedication to the way forward for The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest. We are able to affirm an offline mode to guarantee long run entry to each titles, keep tuned for extra information in the subsequent months.”
The Crew 2 being shut down appeared a more likely prospect beforehand, because it launched in 2018 and is subsequently six years outdated. The Crew Motorfest arriving in 2023 additionally provides to its obscurity.
In our 7/10 overview of that recreation, IGN mentioned: “The Crew Motorfest is a strong racer with a assured sense of fashion, however its smaller map lacks life, its multiplayer is not actually price the wait, and its omnipresent microtransaction alternatives are nonetheless tedious.”
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll discuss The Witcher all day.