The Crew 2 is a 2018 open world racing video game developed by Ubisoft Ivory Tower and published by Ubisoft for PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One, and Google Stadia. It is the sequel to 2014's The Crew. It features a persistent open world environment for free-roaming across a scaled-down recreation of the Contiguous United States. The game allows players to control a variety of vehicles including cars, motorcycles, boats, and airplanes.
A sequel, The Crew Motorfest, is scheduled to be released in 2023, with the Oʻahu island in Hawaii as a new location.[1]Similar to its predecessor, The Crew 2 is a racing game.
In the game, players assume control of a racer who is trying to work
their way to become successful in multiple vehicular racing disciplines.[2] It features a persistent open world environment for racing and free-roaming across a scaled-down recreation of the contiguous United States.[3]
In addition to cars, players can control other kinds of vehicles,
including airplanes, motorcycles, and powerboats. Each vehicle has its
own control physics, meaning that game play is different when players
are controlling different types of vehicles. Players can switch between
controlling air, land and sea vehicles instantly.[4]
The game features four different hub worlds, with each having their own
theme and playstyle. These themes include off-road, street racing, pro
racing, and free-style. Similar to the first will place a huge emphasis
on multiplayer. It also features a cooperative multiplayer mode, which allows players to join any events besides "boss" events together. This mode can also be played solo with artificial intelligence.[5] As with the previous title, The Crew 2 requires a constant internet connection to play.