Crew Motorfest brings a new perspective to jungle and neon city racing – INDIAN

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Fasten your seat belts, it’s going to be a tough ride! Motofestival “Crew” will arrive on September 14th and will be gifted to players by Ubisoft during Gamescom Opening Night Live. another look at racing in different environments. Are you more interested in a well-groomed track or muddy off-road?

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Crew Motorofest showcases new cars and tracks in a brand new trailer. Continuation of your favorite racing series it will take you to a city full of neon lights, to a vast jungle or to the coast.. In doing so, you will sit behind different types of vehicles, whether they are formula cars, pickup trucks, or ordinary but slightly tuned cars. Of course, brands such as Porsche, Ferrari, Mercedes and Ford (Mustang) will not be missing. All this you will experience on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.

During the presentation at Gamescom, it also became known that a special event will be held from September 14 to 17, within which The Crew Motorfest will be presented. five free hours of racing. Ideal for those who want to try a new product and are afraid that they might not like it and then regret the purchase.

Crew Motorfest will be available for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. For players promises the best open world driving experience and will reportedly be pleased with the opportunity to port vehicles from The Crew 2.

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Source :Indian TV

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