The Crew Release Date, Gameplay, Characters, Features and more: Late Game Content Unveiled Right Here!
The Crew Release Date, Gameplay, Characters, Features and more: Late Game Content Unveiled Right Here!
Many have cheered last September 30 when The Crew video game's closed beta test was made available for Playstation 4 and Xbox One owners. The Crew release date of its beta test for Xbox 360 edition though remains yet to be confirmed. More about this awesome game that had many players hooked, right here.
To further heighten fans' excitement, the beta test contains the full The Crew video game map, meaning all of the five The Crew video game cities. The activities though are limited only to two regions, East Coast and Midwest. According to the report of Eurogamer, it also has 30 missions pre-installed with 66 landmarks and 200 skill challenges included with a player vs player (PVP) content.
So how do you get your hands on this beta test version of the game and be part of The Crew video game review?
Interested players need only to register on The Crew's official website and choose which platform they will be using. For those who were able to successfully register, in just a few days or less, they will be receiving a download code for the games beta test. There are lots of things to do as well on the website, such as checking out The Crew system requirements for optimum playing experience, as well as reading latest news about the game.
When you take the wheel on The Crew's video game beta test, you will have a total of 6200 miles of road to explore.
Keep on dropping by to get fresh updates about The Crew.
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