Ubisoft has announced that The Crew: Wild Run, the expansion to the action-driving MMO The Crew, is available worldwide for download on UPLAY. In addition, all players of The Crew will experience a free update including updated graphics, new lighting effects, redesigned areas adapted for all types of vehicles and the all-new weather system.
In The Crew Wild Run, players will hit the road with four new vehicle types created to test their driving skills and push the limits of the road: dragsters, designed to reach incredible top speeds; drift cars that demonstrate impressive control; unstoppable monster trucks that can perform dangerous backflips and insane jumps; and a range of agile motorcycles geared to take on the fastest cars on- and off-road.
The Crew Wild Run will rally players to “The Summit ”, the largest challenge in a driving game to date, where they will showcase their talents across the widest range of skillsets and terrains. Each summit will last three days on average and will take place in iconic US locations. Two Summit Qualifiers will pop up every week. After a full month of intense competition, the best participants will get access to the Monthly Summit Finale in order to battle to become king of the road and be rewarded with an exclusive new vehicle. Players will have a chance to challenge their friends in FreeDrive activities, allowing them to create their own race in The Crew’s gigantic open world playground. Speed and skill challenges as well as Stunt competitions will also be on schedule, with brand-new trials created exclusively to fit new vehicles’ specificities.
Moreover, an updated free trial version of The Crew will be accessible for all players, giving them access to two hours of gameplay on all platforms. They will also be able to complete the game’s prologue; to explore the playground; to start the story campaign playable solo or in co-op; participate in Extreme Spec Trials to get a feel for Drift cars, Dragsters and Monster Trucks; or visit the Saint-Louis Bike Dealer to test-drive motorbikes on offer.
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This update improved performance on AMD gpu cards. Also, the game now runs with a 64-bit executable.
DLC cars can be bought with credits or CC, but you won’t have Drift and such specs available for them.
Is this an stand alone expansion? I always wanted to try this game but being an ugreedsoft game… meh
It’s not a stand-alone.
It’s an expansion… you said so yourself… meaning you already answered your own question… Wow, I’m almost embarassed for you LOL.
Are you stupid? Or mongo? The stand alone means something for you? Im almost embarrassed for you. Lol
Stand alone would imply that it’s not an expansion. You completely painted yourself into a corner. You win for dumbest comment on the internet this week LOL. Goodbye (turning off notifications now).
Lol. Stand alone imply its not a secuel of x game. Its a stand alone expansion. Lol man… you are dumb as f@ck. How can you be so stupid? Just delete your account… that guy on your profile pic… is your dad? Lol lollol
Stand-alone expansion packs
Some expansion packs do not require the original game in order to use the new content, as is the case with Half-Life: Blue Shift or Sonic & Knuckles. These are often also referred to as ‘expandalones’. In some cases, a stand-alone expansion such as Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Shadow of Death, or Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna includes the original game. Stand-alone expansions are preferred by game retailers since they require less shelf space and are generally easier to move since they don’t carry the prerequisite of owning the original game. Enhanced games or anthologies released as “Game of the Year edition”, “Director’s Cut”, etc. are examples of standalone expansions. In some standalone packs if someone does not have the original or previous expansion packs, then they can’t use certain units or races contained in the other games in multiplayer. © Wiki.
People bought the season pass a year ago, waiting for a new content to come out. Turns out it doesn’t give you Wild Run. Very funny.
Didn’t even have to wait until 2016 before “Season Pass” no longer means “includes every piece of Post-Launch content.”
Go figure.
Borderlands 2 Season pass didnt include about 20 DLCs (Skins, Headhunter DLCs, UVHM Pack, 2 Chars….)
As someone who hasn’t bought the expansion, all I can say is Ubi screwed me badly. There’s prompts for features like Looking for Crew (LFG) that are now behind a paywall.
They haven’t even fixed the cheating problem.