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The Crew is Available for Download Right Now for Free

The Crew is Available for Download Right Now for Free

Doesn't "free" have a nice ring to it?

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Sep 15, 2016 @ 01:47 PM (Staff Bios)
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As a part of their 30 year celebration, Ubisoft has been releasing a new game for free to PC gamers every month. This started in June and will continue until December. This month, they have decided to release The Crew, and as of yesterday the game is available to download. The Crew is an action/racing MMO and allows you to travel all over the United States. You pick a faction and compete against the other factions in the game to earn yourself reputation points. As you travel the country, you will unlock missions, make some friends, and take on some very strong rivals. Upgrade your car, keep your eye on the prize, and don't let off the gas pedal. You can download this game for free right now. Go to Ubisoft's page right here, join Ubisoft Club with your UPlay account for free, and download it instantly. You can see the launch trailer down below if you've never seen the game, and hey, even if you hate it, what reason do you have for saying no to a free game?

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