Ubisoft recently introduced a bug-reporting feature in Motorfest that is available to everyone. Ironically, some Year 2 Pass holders struggle with technical issues that keep them from enjoying their bought and paid for content. Of course, the team apologized on social media, and it seems to only bug (pun intended) Steam players. It's still a shame that in 2024, we can't even get a decent yearly pass launch without hiccups, let alone games working as intended on day one.
While the Ivory Tower team is working hard on a fix, let's talk about other pressing matters, like the not-a-Mustang-GTD developer model and this week's bundle discounts. Be careful, though, as there are only three days left of the clock, so if you see something you like, you might want to hurry.
I've tested the newly introduced developer-made 2025 Ivory-Tower OGMIOS, and oh, boy, is it a beast to be reckoned with. It looks heavily inspired by the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD and has the engine chops, but the GTD would crush it down the 1/4-mile.
The Mustang supercar has a 5.2-liter supercharged V8 powerplant that aims to unleash over 800 horses at the rear wheels through its 8-speed automatic DCT system. The best part is that it's street-legal, and we should start seeing it hit 202 mph or 325 kph in drag racing videos sometime in 2025.
The OGMIOS muscle car has 655 horsepower and weighs only 3,792 pounds or 1,720 kilograms. This allows it to hit 60 mph from a standstill in 3.5 seconds and max out at 199 miles per hour. If you want to tune it, it starts with a 562 Performance Level and goes up to 750.
It's part of the Featured Bundle and not that expensive. You can even buy it with in-game Bucks, not just Crew Credits that translate into real-life money. While not on offer, you can own it for 513,100 Bucks or 73,300 CC. Luckily, you can try out the car for two minutes to get a sense of what it's truly like.
There's another OGMIOS in the Custom Bundle, which means you can only buy by trading real money for Crew Credits. It's currently 30% off at 124,810 CC, down from 178,300 CC. It features some pretty appropriate vanity items like the Rare Cyan Speed Vortex Smoke, the EpicNeon Mint Tire, and the Uncommon Cyan Segment Underglow.
The Chase Squad Deploy Bundle is 20% off and costs 627,199 Bucks or 89,599 Crew Credits, down from 784,000 Bucks and 112,000 CC. It's not that impressive, but it does feature the astounding 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse.
The Mustang cages the famous 5.0-liter Coyote V8 mill, which generates 500 hp. With a top speed of nearly 162 miles per hour or 260 kph, this bad boy can hit 60 mph in just 4.1 seconds.
The other half of the bundle contains the AWD 2021 Audi RS 6 Avant that can generate 600 hp. While it might not look like it, it's quite faster than the Mustang Dark Horse, able to go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds while maxing out at 174 miles or 280 kilometers per hour.
One last thing before we part ways. The Summit Contest Rewards are shaping up quite nicely, provided you end up in the right category. Bronze rewards players with 100K XP, Silver with 10 Legend Points, Gold with a DeLorean DMC-12, and Platinum gives out a Rare "The Enforcer" Underglow.
I've tested the newly introduced developer-made 2025 Ivory-Tower OGMIOS, and oh, boy, is it a beast to be reckoned with. It looks heavily inspired by the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD and has the engine chops, but the GTD would crush it down the 1/4-mile.
The Mustang supercar has a 5.2-liter supercharged V8 powerplant that aims to unleash over 800 horses at the rear wheels through its 8-speed automatic DCT system. The best part is that it's street-legal, and we should start seeing it hit 202 mph or 325 kph in drag racing videos sometime in 2025.
The OGMIOS muscle car has 655 horsepower and weighs only 3,792 pounds or 1,720 kilograms. This allows it to hit 60 mph from a standstill in 3.5 seconds and max out at 199 miles per hour. If you want to tune it, it starts with a 562 Performance Level and goes up to 750.
It's part of the Featured Bundle and not that expensive. You can even buy it with in-game Bucks, not just Crew Credits that translate into real-life money. While not on offer, you can own it for 513,100 Bucks or 73,300 CC. Luckily, you can try out the car for two minutes to get a sense of what it's truly like.
There's another OGMIOS in the Custom Bundle, which means you can only buy by trading real money for Crew Credits. It's currently 30% off at 124,810 CC, down from 178,300 CC. It features some pretty appropriate vanity items like the Rare Cyan Speed Vortex Smoke, the EpicNeon Mint Tire, and the Uncommon Cyan Segment Underglow.
The Chase Squad Deploy Bundle is 20% off and costs 627,199 Bucks or 89,599 Crew Credits, down from 784,000 Bucks and 112,000 CC. It's not that impressive, but it does feature the astounding 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse.
The Mustang cages the famous 5.0-liter Coyote V8 mill, which generates 500 hp. With a top speed of nearly 162 miles per hour or 260 kph, this bad boy can hit 60 mph in just 4.1 seconds.
The other half of the bundle contains the AWD 2021 Audi RS 6 Avant that can generate 600 hp. While it might not look like it, it's quite faster than the Mustang Dark Horse, able to go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds while maxing out at 174 miles or 280 kilometers per hour.
One last thing before we part ways. The Summit Contest Rewards are shaping up quite nicely, provided you end up in the right category. Bronze rewards players with 100K XP, Silver with 10 Legend Points, Gold with a DeLorean DMC-12, and Platinum gives out a Rare "The Enforcer" Underglow.
We apologize to players who purchased The Crew Year 2 pass and are experiencing issues finding their content on Steam. Our teams are on it, and we’re aiming to release a fix as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we get you back on track!
— The Crew Motorfest (@TheCrewGame) November 14, 2024