What makes a “Monster Truck” truly a monster truck? Is it enough to simply slap some massive tires onto a souped-up frame and go crush some cars? Does it require a custom-built tubular frame and a hot-rodded engine before a truck is truly monstrous? Is it the province of Feld Entertainment (owners of the Monster Jam brand) to determine what is or is not a monster truck? Why do any of these questio...[Read More]
French developer Ubisoft’s take on American motorsports, The Crew 2, released in 2018. In the 3 years since, Ubisoft has continued to support the game, via free updates. Today, they announced that their latest update, Season One Episode Two: The Hunt, will be available tomorrow.
How do you prefer your speed fix? Skipping across open ocean at 150mph in a highly tuned powerboat? Blistering asphalt with a 300mph quarter mile from a dragster? Making the air itself shriek for mercy as you tear through with a highly tuned air racer? Whatever your preference, The Crew 2 would like to satisfy your fix.
The green flag is out, and open-world racer The Crew 2 is blasting off the starting line worldwide. The massive survey sim rolled out in progressive days across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam, and uPlay, with the final stops coming Friday, June 29th.
While the official launch of The Crew 2 is still a few weeks away, Ubisoft took the first day of E3 to announce their post-launch support plans. These include a major free update in September that will introduce a whole new vehicle type to the game, plus paid content and monthly new vehicles.
As a fan of driving games, and as the owner of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, I was thrilled to see the news that some of my favorite two-wheeled machines would be showing up in Ubisoft’s upcoming open world racer The Crew 2. I recently got the chance to ask a few questions of Tom Martin, Senior Project Manager at Harley-Davidson, about how this collaboration between Harley and Ubisoft came a...[Read More]
Today at Gamescom, Ubisoft announced a release date for The Crew 2, along with a variety of pre-order offers. Also released was a multi-vehicle gameplay trailer, and some additional details for how integrating cars, motorcycles, boats, and planes is going to work out.
Among their slate of new games announced at 2017’s E3, Ubisoft introduced The Crew 2, sequel to 2015’s The Crew. Featuring a fully redesigned map of the United States, The Crew 2 builds on the experiences of the first game, while adding boats and aircraft to the mix of cars, motorcycles, and trucks.
Ubisoft has officially announced two new sequels to their upcoming slate of games for 2017, Far Cry 5 and The Crew 2. Yeah, that last one is a little awkward rolling off the tongue. The Crew 2. The Crew 2. Just feels weird, you know?