
This article outlines Ubisoft’s recent announcement regarding the upcoming offline functionality for The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest. The development of these features marks a significant turnaround from past controversies and promises made by the company.
Last year, the closure of a popular title left many gamers upset and sparked debates over digital ownership as players contended that they were not truly the owners of their purchased games. This situation even led some fans to take legal action against Ubisoft, which maintains that ownership does not equate to complete control over the product.
In September of the previous year, the company committed to incorporating offline modes into both The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest but then fell silent on further updates. Recently, through an official video update, Ubisoft confirmed that work on offline modes is indeed underway. A select group A portion of players will be given the chance to try out these features starting on April 30, with the initial beta phase being available exclusively for PC users.
Upon the successful conclusion of the testing phase, the offline mode will be rolled out across all platforms. The Crew 2 is expected to see the update prior to the end of the year, whereas The Crew Motorfest may take a bit longer to receive its offline capabilities. This move appears to be a genuine effort by Ubisoft to honor their earlier commitment.
- Initial testing on PC begins on April 30.
- The Crew 2 will receive the offline update by the end of the year.
- The Crew Motorfest’s mode will launch in a later phase.
Overall, this update not only addresses long-standing fan concerns but also represents a step forward in improving the gaming experience for both titles. The community awaits further developments with anticipation.