Who would like to play a free video game this weekend with no obligation to buy? If that sounds like something that tickles your fancy, then we’ve got you covered.PublisherUbisoftis known for the likes of theAssassin’s Creed,Far Cryand Tom Clancy’sRainbow Six, to name a few. However, Ubisoft is also no stranger to sports games such as the underratedRiders Republicand The Crew series, the latter of which is today’s topic of discussion.Check out The Crew Motorfest trailer below!The Crew series was first released in 2014 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Unlike more traditional racing games such asGran TurismoandForzaMotorsport,The Crewhad taken inspiration from Microsoft’s Forza Horizon franchise allowing players to freely drive in an open-world map of the United States. It wasn’t a perfect game but it would lay the foundations for what’s to come.AdvertThe most recent entry in the series isThe Crew Motorfestwhichscoreda decent 76 on the aggregate website Metacritic, establishing itself as a worthy alternative toForza Horizon 5. If you’re yet to playThe Crew Motorfest, now is the perfect time because you can play it for free this weekend.“The Crew Motorfesthas settled down in one of the most breathtaking places on Earth: the island of O‘ahu, Hawaii. Join high-speed street races through the bustling city of Honolulu, test your skills off-road on the ashy slopes of a volcano, or master the perfect curve on the tracks,” reads the description of the game.“Enjoy a variety of thrilling driving activities and choose how you want to have fun with your cars! Discover the playlists and dive into thematic campaigns that will immerse you in the most exciting car culture universes, including American muscle, Japanese-style street racing, and legendary machines of the past!”From now until Monday 18 March, the open world ofThe Crew Motorfestis free for you to explore including its luxurious games, modes and much more just in time for its third season of content. Furthermore, if you decide to purchase the full game, all your progress as well as trophies/achievements will carry over, and you can even take advantage of a discount worth up to 50% off.AdvertThe Crew Motorfestis available now for PC, PlayStation and Xbox.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Free Games,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Ubisoft,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Assassin’s Creed publisher drops major free download, but you don’t have long

Who would like to play a free video game this weekend with no obligation to buy? If that sounds like something that tickles your fancy, then we’ve got you covered.PublisherUbisoftis known for the likes of theAssassin’s Creed,Far Cryand Tom Clancy’sRainbow Six, to name a few. However, Ubisoft is also no stranger to sports games such as the underratedRiders Republicand The Crew series, the latter of which is today’s topic of discussion.Check out The Crew Motorfest trailer below!The Crew series was first released in 2014 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Unlike more traditional racing games such asGran TurismoandForzaMotorsport,The Crewhad taken inspiration from Microsoft’s Forza Horizon franchise allowing players to freely drive in an open-world map of the United States. It wasn’t a perfect game but it would lay the foundations for what’s to come.AdvertThe most recent entry in the series isThe Crew Motorfestwhichscoreda decent 76 on the aggregate website Metacritic, establishing itself as a worthy alternative toForza Horizon 5. If you’re yet to playThe Crew Motorfest, now is the perfect time because you can play it for free this weekend.“The Crew Motorfesthas settled down in one of the most breathtaking places on Earth: the island of O‘ahu, Hawaii. Join high-speed street races through the bustling city of Honolulu, test your skills off-road on the ashy slopes of a volcano, or master the perfect curve on the tracks,” reads the description of the game.“Enjoy a variety of thrilling driving activities and choose how you want to have fun with your cars! Discover the playlists and dive into thematic campaigns that will immerse you in the most exciting car culture universes, including American muscle, Japanese-style street racing, and legendary machines of the past!”From now until Monday 18 March, the open world ofThe Crew Motorfestis free for you to explore including its luxurious games, modes and much more just in time for its third season of content. Furthermore, if you decide to purchase the full game, all your progress as well as trophies/achievements will carry over, and you can even take advantage of a discount worth up to 50% off.AdvertThe Crew Motorfestis available now for PC, PlayStation and Xbox.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Free Games,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Ubisoft,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Who would like to play a free video game this weekend with no obligation to buy? If that sounds like something that tickles your fancy, then we’ve got you covered.PublisherUbisoftis known for the likes of theAssassin’s Creed,Far Cryand Tom Clancy’sRainbow Six, to name a few. However, Ubisoft is also no stranger to sports games such as the underratedRiders Republicand The Crew series, the latter of which is today’s topic of discussion.Check out The Crew Motorfest trailer below!The Crew series was first released in 2014 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Unlike more traditional racing games such asGran TurismoandForzaMotorsport,The Crewhad taken inspiration from Microsoft’s Forza Horizon franchise allowing players to freely drive in an open-world map of the United States. It wasn’t a perfect game but it would lay the foundations for what’s to come.AdvertThe most recent entry in the series isThe Crew Motorfestwhichscoreda decent 76 on the aggregate website Metacritic, establishing itself as a worthy alternative toForza Horizon 5. If you’re yet to playThe Crew Motorfest, now is the perfect time because you can play it for free this weekend.“The Crew Motorfesthas settled down in one of the most breathtaking places on Earth: the island of O‘ahu, Hawaii. Join high-speed street races through the bustling city of Honolulu, test your skills off-road on the ashy slopes of a volcano, or master the perfect curve on the tracks,” reads the description of the game.“Enjoy a variety of thrilling driving activities and choose how you want to have fun with your cars! Discover the playlists and dive into thematic campaigns that will immerse you in the most exciting car culture universes, including American muscle, Japanese-style street racing, and legendary machines of the past!”From now until Monday 18 March, the open world ofThe Crew Motorfestis free for you to explore including its luxurious games, modes and much more just in time for its third season of content. Furthermore, if you decide to purchase the full game, all your progress as well as trophies/achievements will carry over, and you can even take advantage of a discount worth up to 50% off.AdvertThe Crew Motorfestis available now for PC, PlayStation and Xbox.

Who would like to play a free video game this weekend with no obligation to buy? If that sounds like something that tickles your fancy, then we’ve got you covered.

PublisherUbisoftis known for the likes of theAssassin’s Creed,Far Cryand Tom Clancy’sRainbow Six, to name a few. However, Ubisoft is also no stranger to sports games such as the underratedRiders Republicand The Crew series, the latter of which is today’s topic of discussion.

Check out The Crew Motorfest trailer below!

The Crew series was first released in 2014 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Unlike more traditional racing games such asGran TurismoandForzaMotorsport,The Crewhad taken inspiration from Microsoft’s Forza Horizon franchise allowing players to freely drive in an open-world map of the United States. It wasn’t a perfect game but it would lay the foundations for what’s to come.

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The most recent entry in the series isThe Crew Motorfestwhichscoreda decent 76 on the aggregate website Metacritic, establishing itself as a worthy alternative toForza Horizon 5. If you’re yet to playThe Crew Motorfest, now is the perfect time because you can play it for free this weekend.

“The Crew Motorfesthas settled down in one of the most breathtaking places on Earth: the island of O‘ahu, Hawaii. Join high-speed street races through the bustling city of Honolulu, test your skills off-road on the ashy slopes of a volcano, or master the perfect curve on the tracks,” reads the description of the game.

“Enjoy a variety of thrilling driving activities and choose how you want to have fun with your cars! Discover the playlists and dive into thematic campaigns that will immerse you in the most exciting car culture universes, including American muscle, Japanese-style street racing, and legendary machines of the past!”

From now until Monday 18 March, the open world ofThe Crew Motorfestis free for you to explore including its luxurious games, modes and much more just in time for its third season of content. Furthermore, if you decide to purchase the full game, all your progress as well as trophies/achievements will carry over, and you can even take advantage of a discount worth up to 50% off.

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The Crew Motorfestis available now for PC, PlayStation and Xbox.

Topics:Assassins Creed,Free Games,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Ubisoft,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X