Once you’ve dressed them up with fully customisable stickers and livery, you’ll be free to take them for a spin in the arena or mess around all across America! 3. Those cars will take the heat, losing body parts along the way, driving on rims until the last puff of smoke. They might look like your everyday ride got a midlife crisis makeover, but they’re tailored for total destruction thanks to the game’s completely revamped collision system. Take your pick from 5 brand new Demolition Derby cars. Fully destructible cars, both in competition and freeride The Crew 2 now holds two new perfect spots specifically designed to host the party: a booby-trapped arena in the heart of the Bonneville Salt Flats and an eight-shaped circuit in the Tucson aircraft cemetery. What better place than an open world recreation of the entire United States to rev up the thrill of Demolition Derby, that all-American wreck-fest? Crashing your opponents’ cars to bits – and yours, if you’re not careful enough – feels incredibly rewarding. Here’s four reasons to join the brawl! 1. The update also adds the PvP mode, more than 20 activities all across the USA and 14 new vehicles.ĭuring the free weekend, running from tomorrow, 13th December to 16th December, players will be able to try out this new content in The Crew 2. So, right now Jaffe – a very talented developer who has also worked on The God of War franchises – is free.Looking for a place to crash? The Crew 2 just rolled out Demolition Derby, the game’s second major free update including the iconic motorsport in 8 chaotic challenges and 5 fully destructible cars. Having set up a new studio, The Bartlet Jones Supernatural Detective Agency, only a few years ago, he’s recently had to lay-off staff after a game they were working on was cancelled by its publisher.Īt the end of February, it was confirmed that the studio is closing down. However, Jaffe’s career took a bit of a tumble in late January. The Twisted Metal franchise lies in the hands of Sony, and there’s not a word from them or any rumors to suggest a new game in the series will ever happen. Twisted Metal still has a passionate fan base who would love to see the game return. Jaffe is still clearly passionate about the series and in his video believes it’s a “solid intellectual property.” Though he hasn’t heard anything about a new game in development, he believes it’s still possible.
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