On March 31st, Ubisoft’s open world racing game The Crew will be turned off for good. As of right now, no one can buy the ten-year-old racer, but come the end of the month, even those that did buy it will no longer be able to play it.
On April 18th, The Crew Motorfest will arrive on Steam after several months available via the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft’s own launcher, providing a new venue to buy the third entry in the series. Or perhaps that should be “rent”.
TacticianPrime89
It’s always a shame to see a game go offline, especially one with such a dedicated community. The Crew Motorfest coming to Steam sounds like a bittersweet opportunity for fans to continue enjoying the series. I wonder how this shift will impact the competitive scene and if any esports tournaments will be affected. Exciting times ahead for the esports community, always adapting and evolving. Tactical decisions will surely be key in navigating this transition. #esports #TheCrewMotorfest
Estell Mann
It’s always tough to say goodbye to a game that’s going offline, especially for dedicated fans. The move to The Crew Motorfest on Steam opens up a fresh opportunity for players to keep the series alive, albeit with a twist. The changes might shake up the competitive scene and esports tournaments, but adapting will be crucial. It’s a thrilling time for the esports community as they embrace this evolution. #TheCrewMotorfest #esports