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The Crew Motorfest’s Epic Games Store exclusivity ends next month

Over the past year or so, Ubisoft has slowly but surely been bringing its Epic Games Store / Ubisoft Connect exclusive titles to Steam. Following the likes of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, The Division 2 and Scott Pilgrim vs The World, Ubisoft’s The Crew Motorfest is finally set to arrive on the Platform next month.

With the 3rd Season of The Crew Motorfest well underway, Ubisoft took to Twitter to reveal that last year’s The Crew Motorfest is set to come to Steam a little over 6 months from its initial release date – dropping onto Valve’s storefront on the 18th of April.

The game’s Steam page has now gone live, with fans able to wishlist the title. So far, no price has been listed – though the game is currently on sale for 50% off via the Epic Games Store meaning Ubisoft will likely offer some sort of launch discount when it does arrive on Steam.

For the uninitiated, The Crew Motorfest is the 3rd entry in Ubisoft’s arcade racing franchise which has differentiated itself from the competition by allowing players to take control over a whole host of vehicles, not just cars.

Furthermore, the seamless way in which you can switch from a car to a boat or plane means that there is very little downtime – great for a racing series.

It’ll be interesting to see how the game performs commercially upon its Steam release. We won’t have long to wait in order to find out.

KitGuru says: What do you think of The Crew? Have you been waiting for it to come to Steam? Let us know down below.

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