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The Crew -Launch Trailer
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Ahead of its release tomorrow, Ubisoft today released the launch trailer for open-world racing game, The Crew, which gets you up to speed with what the game is all about: driving across the US in fast cars.
The Crew will be available tomorrow for Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. The game will not be released on PlayStation 3 or Wii U.
Networking woes have marred the releases of some big-name games so far this year (see Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Driveclub), but Ubisoft is confident The Crew--also an online-focused game--won't suffer the same fate.
Developer Ivory Tower said last week that The Crew's extended beta testing gives Ubisoft confidence the game will have a smooth rollout. However, the developer also acknowledges that unforeseen problems for The Crew--like any other game--could arise at release.
"The launch of any online game these days has potential issues, but I hope that players will be encouraged by our open approach," a developer said last week. "If you had any doubts that we could pull this off, I hope that the betas proved our credentials and the game's stability."
For more on The Crew, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.