Head to “The Summit” in The Crew Wild Run’s Closed Beta

Get ready to make a dash for for “the Summit” when The Crew Wild Run’s closed PC beta begins on October 15 and continues to October 18. Dive into the expansion and explore all of the major changes introduced to The Crew. Try out three new vehicle specs – dragsters, drift cars and monster trucks – as well as motorcycles, which can be geared up to fit a range of specs. Take on new challenges and even create some of your own with FreeDrive activities.

Race to the Summit and meet up with other drivers from around the world. During the closed beta you’ll have the chance to complete both PvE and PvP missions in order to unlock new customization options for your vehicles. Show off your skills and rise through the ranks of the Summit. All of The Crew’s PC players will be able to join the closed beta, plus anyone who has tried out the PC trial version and players were in previous betas.

Download The Crew Wild Run on November 17, or pick it up as part of a retail bundle with the full game. Even if you don’t buy the Wild Run expansion, you’ll still be able to download the free update with the game’s graphical overhaul with new lighting effects and dynamic weather systems.

The Crew Wild Run

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The Crew Wild Run

The Crew

The Crew

Release date — November 17, 2015
Developer — Ivory Tower/Reflections
The Crew is a revolutionary action-driving game developed exclusively for next-gen consoles and high-end PCs that leverages the new hardware capabilities to connect players online like never before. The Crew takes you and your friends on a reckless ride inside a massive, open-world recreation of the United States that is brimming with exciting challenges. Generous in content and tailored for the connected generation, The Crew is the next-gen game that redefines action-driving.

ESRB Rating: TEEN with Language, Mild Blood, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence.
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