

These sorts of things happen all the time in the video game industry. However, take that with a heavy dose of salt, and don't be disappointed if it gets delayed until 2024. It's just a general theory for now, due to the lack of information.Īccording to the French publisher, The Crew Motorfest should come out sometime this year. It's also too soon to tell, but the fact that we haven't seen or heard one mention of other types of vehicles so far could mean that Motorfest has let go of the planes, boats, and motorcycles from The Crew 2. While this doesn't seem like much, we could work out that each car belongs to a certain category, and we'll at least get to drive SUVs, supercars, hypercars, classics, and trucks.

Now returning to ours, while we don't yet know the entire roster of cars, from the images released, it's clear we will get behind the wheel of a Ford Bronco that's gone through a sort of a makeover, a Lamborghini Urus and Sian Roadster, a Shelby Cobra, and a what looks like a 20. If you ask me, this sure sounds a lot like an open-world version of the PS3 exclusive Motorstorm: Pacific Rift made by Evolution Studios back in 2008, but that's an entirely different story. During gameplay, you will be able to race through Honolulu itself, drive around a volcano, go deep into the rainforest, and enjoy the clean fresh air around the curvy mountain roads. Besides housing the capital, Honolulu, it's also home to Pearl Harbor.įrom the looks of it, The Crew Motorfest might heavily resemble Forza Horizon 5, where everything gravitates around a festival. This next iteration of Ubisoft's successful driving game series will take place on the exotic island of O'ahu in Hawaii. Before we get into all that, let's first see what's what regarding The Crew Motorfest, in case someone might have missed the big announcement from a couple of days ago.
