Are You Wondering If the Crew: Motorfest Will Come To Game Pass??
Xbox fans are eagerly awaiting not only Forza but The Crew: Motorfest as well. Offering offroad thrills and high-speed excitement through streets resembling Hawaii, players will navigate muddy tracks while riding against traffic to compete for glory at various racing events – but will Game Pass allow access?
Motorfest arrives five years after The Crew 2’s mixed reception was met by positive reviews at launch, receiving nominations at both Game Critics Awards (2017 Game Critics Award for Racing Game) and Ping Awards (Best Graphics and Best Sports Game for Sports Game, respectively). Visuals won’t be an issue here either – Ubisoft Ivory Tower’s open world racing series needs tightening up for greater reception from race fans!
What could prove especially helpful would be an immediate release on Xbox’s Game Pass service on Day 1, which wouldn’t be out of the question given The Crew: Motorfest will launch across all current-gen consoles. Will The Crew: Motorfest make an appearance there as part of Microsoft’s subscription service? Stay tuned; below we provide more details!
Motorfest will see an expansive release, being released across PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Series X & S platforms on September 14, 2023. No word has yet been issued regarding whether Game Pass will offer this game to its growing library of offerings.
Does that mean it will never appear on Ubisoft+ subscription service? Well, neither of its two previous entries had made their mark so far – although a free trial offer for Ubisoft+ members should take full advantage before Motorfest arrives on PC and Xbox platforms.
Ubisoft Ivory Tower’s Motorfest game puts racing at its heart; but Ubisoft is offering plenty of extra content to keep players interested and engaged with Oahu-themed Playlists that drive (pun intended) player experience across O’ahu Island in Lamborghinis and electric vehicles to fit each Playlist theme; these challenges may unlock rewards; some might even feature brand new mechanics!
Vintage Garage Playlist will put players behind the wheel of vehicles from different decades, starting in 1950’s where landmark photos take the place of traditional maps to five generations after. Each Playlist poses its own set of challenges that require players to think outside the traditional racing game box in order to score big rewards.
Motorfest will feature activities located throughout Oahu, similar to many racing games. Photo and escape challenges, speed traps, stunt jumps, loot crates and slalom races will add variety for players – as will Ubisoft’s online component which was made available via The Crew 2, but which still allowed players to join most events together.
The Crew: Motorfest will see its wide release across most modern and past-gen consoles and platforms – except Switch and Steam.