Blast across the United States, and look cool doing it.
AN OPEN-WORLD RACER that takes in the whole of the lower 48, The Crew 2 is in no doubt about its size. Everything about it is tuned to be huge, to be extreme, to make you want to call people “bro.”
It’s not actually that huge—a drive from coast to coast takes less than an hour—but it is filled with stuff to do. Your nascent racer, looking for fame, fortune, and the opportunity to get paid for misbehaving in motor vehicles, attracts the attention of benefactors by, let’s face it, coming last in the opening race, from where you head out on the hunt for more followers.
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