
Xbox One/PS4 Closed Beta for The Crew Starts September 30
Start your engines next week on consoles.
Start your engines next week on consoles.
Closed beta to begin later this month on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Ubisoft's racing game no longer exclusive to current-gen and PC.
Kevin speeds about Chicago, New York, and Detroit in search of the elements that could make The Crew a worthwhile driving adventure.
The closed beta will allow you to free roam the game’s giant map.
French publisher also letting attendees go hands-on with The Crew and Just Dance 2015.
The Crew will get free content updates after launch to keep players engaged.
The next project from Left 4 Dead creator dominates with four total awards; indie game No Man's Sky right behind it with three.
CEO Yves Guillemot says gamers also want games they can spend more time with.
The Crew is playable at the Ubisoft booth at E3 2014.
Xbox One, PS4 and PC to get the crew on November 11, with beta registrations open now.
Publisher outlines its plans for next month's show; press conference to be held Monday, June 9 at 3 p.m. PDT.
Publisher likens upcoming Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC racing game to Blizzard's genre-defining MMO.
That means Ubisoft started development on the Xbox One, PS4, and PC racing game sometime around 2008.
Publisher confirms launch window for upcoming game; you can use real money to purchase new performance parts; is 1080p/30 fps for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Carolyn cruises down the east coast of the United States in Ubisoft's open-world racing game, The Crew.
"We will have games for PS3 and 360 for this year and probably the years after," executive Lionel Raynaud says.
CEO Yves Guillemot says team happy to have extra time to create a "very high quality" game.
Publisher reveals sales expectations for upcoming racing game, says Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag will sell below mark of Assassin's Creed III.
Open-world racer delayed to next financial year.
No clarification from Ubisoft about these ports at this point in time.
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