Ubisoft has introduced plans to launch offline modes for The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest.
As a part of a Crew Motorfest showcase on Tuesday, developer Ivory Tower acknowledged client complaints over the dealing with of The Crew, which was delisted final yr and taken offline in April, making it unplayable.
“We need to acknowledge that a few of you voiced concern in regards to the entry to The Crew video games,” stated Stéphane Beley, senior artistic director of the franchise at Ivory Tower.
“At this time, we need to specific our dedication to the way forward for The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest. We’re at present exploring completely different options, and may affirm an offline mode to make sure long-term entry to each titles.”
Ubisoft defined its choice to take The Crew offline in an announcement issued to VGC final yr.
“After virtually a decade of help, we will probably be decommissioning The Crew 1 on March 31, 2024,” it stated. “We perceive this can be disappointing for gamers nonetheless having fun with the sport, however it’s obligatory as a result of upcoming server infrastructure and licensing constraints.
“Our purpose stays to offer the most effective motion driving gameplay expertise for gamers and to ship on it, we’re persevering with to offer new content material and help for The Crew 2 and the just lately launched The Crew Motorfest. We thank everybody who performed The Crew 1 and contributed to constructing this nice group that lives on with The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest.”
At this time’s The Crew Motorfest showcase additionally supplied an summary of the sport’s Season 5 replace, which kicks off the title’s second yr of content material updates in November with the introduction of the island of Maui.
