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The Crew 2 release date, beta confirmed on PC, consoles

The Crew 2 has been confirmed for a 29 June release on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4, Ubisoft today detailed.

Moreover, Deluxe, Gold and Motor Editions of the racer have also been confirmed.

Gold Edition

The Gold Edition is priced at $99.99 USD and includes:

  • Physical copy of The Crew 2
  • SteelBook
  • Season Pass
  • The Crew 2 Motorsports Deluxe Pack
  • Three outfits to customize your avatar
  • Three days early game access on 26 June

Motor Edition

The Motor Edition is made up of physical and digital content and is priced at $109.99 USD. It includes:

Physical content

  • The Crew 2: SteelBook Gold Edition, including the Season Pass and a collectible SteelBook case.
  • A 11.81” x 5.9” specialty license plate customized to reflect the spirit of The Crew 2.
  • “A 25” x 20” fold out road map of the game – your guide to explore the entire USA, full of activities and hidden surprises.
  • Four motorsport stickers – choose your own style between the 4 Motornation families.
  • High quality Collector Box packaging

Digital content

  • Season Pass
  • The Crew 2 Motorsports Deluxe Pack
  • Three outfits to customize your avatar
  • Three days early access on 26 June

Deluxe Edition

Finally, the Deluxe Edition is priced at $69.99 USD and contains the “Motorsports Deluxe” Pack.

Moreover a beta has been confirmed for The Crew 2, though further details were not made available. The beta will be held across all platforms.

The Crew 2 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 29 June.


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