

We are thrilled to invite all motorsport fans to discover The Crew 2 on PlayStation, Xbox, PC (Ubisoft Connect, Epic Game Store) and Stadia for free! From November 18 to November 21*, enjoy the full Motornation experience and get behind the wheel of an extensive selection of exclusive and fully customizable vehicles all across the USA.
Welcome to Motornation, a huge playground built within an entire open-world America, designed for all motorsports, and featuring all kinds of cars, bikes, boats, and planes.
Please note that depending on your platform and region, some restrictions may apply to participate in the The Crew 2 Free Weekend, see below for more information.
If you have an active subscription to Stadia Pro, just go to the game's details page in the Stadia Store and select “Play free”. After you launch the game for the first time, it will appear in your library, where it can be played at no charge during Stadia’s Free Play Days event. You can find Stadia's full breakdown here.
During this Free Weekend, you will have access to the full The Crew 2 experience, including our latest The Crew 2 Season 4 Episode 1: The Contractor! The entire map is available to explore, and you will be able to test your skills on all events with the full catalogue of vehicles.
If you had the opportunity to play The Crew 2 during a previous test phase or Free Weekend, you will be able to discover the full range of new content, features and game modes introduced through our various title updates, including our latest The Crew 2 Season 4 Episode 1: The Contractor!
Absolutely. You can play with anyone who already owns the game on PlayStation, Xbox, PC and Stadia, or another friend who is enjoying the Free Weekend just like you!
If you like the game and want to keep playing after the Free Weekend period is over, you can acquire the game at a special discounted price of up to 80%. The duration of these promotions may vary based on the platforms, but they will all cover the duration of the free weekend.
All of your progress and vehicles will carry over if you decide to upgrade to the full game.
Any unused Crew Credits will remain on your account. You'll be able to access them if you upgrade to the full version of the game.
The Free Weekend will include all languages supported by the full game.
The PC requirements for the game are available in this article.
*And up until November 22 in some cases.
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