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Season 2 of The Crew Motorfest includes new toys and challenges

A screenshot of The Crew Motorfest on PC.

A new Hoonigan-themed playlist, over ten new vehicles, and an all-new Hoonigan-themed playground area are all what’s a part of the upcoming Season 2 of The Crew Motorfest.

Ivory Tower has dropped a lot of interesting details surrounding the forthcoming first big update for its open-world racer.

Hoonicorns and gasoline

O’ahu is being taken over by the likes of all things Hoonigan and gymkhana, as the new Playlist, Gymkhana Grid Masters will allow players to experience the ins-and-outs of the trick-based motorsport. Of course, Hoonigan is deeply associated with gymkhana, so its only fitting that the iconic customised cars are joining the Motorfest world.

Throughout Season 2, players can compete across a variety of Main Stage activities to gradually acquire the steady stream of over ten new vehicles that will be rolled out such as the 2020 Hoonigan Edition Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (available via completing the Gymkhana Grid Masters playlist,) 1951 Big Block Edition Chevrolet 3100, 2021 “Hoonitron” Audi S1, and 1971 Hoonigan Edition Chevrolet Camaro.

Season 2 of The Crew Motorfest

Just as is the case with Season 1, Season 2 will feature different themes every few weeks, starting with Hoonigan Street Customs on December 6th. This first themed week promises to deliver a “high-octane street showdown, where raw power meets boundary-breaking creativity”, as Ivory Tower puts it.

Going back to the new Hoonigan Playground, this will be a dedicated space to put on “an epic Gymkhana show”. It’s the new stage for various challenges and stunts that Season 2 has to offer.

The full details of Season 2 for The Crew Motorfest can be found on the game’s official site.

In addition to all of the new gameplay content, Ivory Tower has also prepared a slew of quality of life improvements that will be released alongside Season 2 in a big update. Of course, it’ll also be releasing on December 6th.


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