

Ubisoft and Ivory Tower marketed The Crew 2 as an open-world racer allowing players to do pretty much anything, built around the appeal of racing all sorts of vehicles in locations like New York, San Fransisco and even Mount Rushmore. Initial footage of the sequel released back in 2017 as part of a three-minute E3 trailer.


The Crew's sequel The Crew 2 released in 2018 to mixed reception from racing gamers, who critique the game's lacking graphics and story while approving of its variety of racing modes. The Crew buckles up for a new open-world adventure set in the tropical paradise of Hawaii, according to leaked screenshots and information from Reddit.
