The Crew bringing open-world, “action driving” to PS4, Xbox One, PC in 2014


Ubisoft hasn’t done much in the racing genre over the past generation, so it’s nice to see them jump in and take on Need for Speed with a brand game.

The Crew is in development for the PS4, Xbox One, PC and mobile devices and is described as an open-world “action-driving” game.

Take a look at a selection of quite impressive screens and the first trailer below.

The Crew trailer:
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The Crew screens:

The Crew is scheduled for a 2014 release.

The Crew is a revolutionary action-driving game developed exclusively for next-gen consoles that leverages the new hardware capabilities to connect players online like never before. The Crew takes you and your friends on a reckless ride inside a massive, open-world recreation of the United States that is brimming with exciting challenges. Generous in content and tailored for the connected generation, The Crew is the next-gen game that redefines action-driving.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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