Summary

Ubisoft has officially delistedThe Crewfrom all digital storefronts and will shut down its servers on Aug 02, 2025.The Crewfirst launched in 2014 to mixed reviews. Post-launch updates and expansions made the game more popular over time, withUbisoft eventually releasingThe Crew 2and most recently,The Crew Motorfest.

One ofThe Crew’s defining characteristics is its always-online nature, which allows gamers to easily enjoy multiplayer content with friends, though it comes with some obvious downsides.The Crew’s online-only nature was heavily criticized at the time of the game’s launch, as server issues and connectivity problems rendered the game unplayable at times. Not only that, but it being an online-only game meantThe Crewhas always had a limited shelf-life.

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Now thatThe Crewhas been delisted from digital storefronts, it’s the beginning of the end for the racing game. WhenThe Crewmultiplayer servers are shut down on March 31, fans will lose access to it forever. While it’s safe to say that many racing game fans have long moved on fromThe Crew, either to its sequels or other games in the genre, this is still a sad development. One has to imagine that it’s especially heartbreaking for the developers who worked hard to makeThe Crew, as the game’s lack of offline options means the game will effectively cease to exist when the servers are shut down on March 31.

When are The Crew Multiplayer Servers Shutting Down?

Ubisoft pullingThe Crewfrom all digital storefronts and shutting down its servers is a reminder why there are many who are apprehensive about an all-digital gaming future. Almost allalways-online gamesare doomed to eventually become inaccessible, meaning pieces of gaming history are being lost whenever these games' servers are shut down.The Crewwasn’t the most beloved racing game on the market, but it’s still a shame that it’s been delisted and will soon be completely unplayable, even to those that already own it.

Gamers can expect more server shutdowns to happen as the years go by. Of course, Ubisoft isn’t the only company that shuts down the servers for its online games.EA shuts down game serverson a regular basis. To its credit, EA gives fans plenty of advanced notice before it delists games and shuts down their online multiplayer servers, but that doesn’t make it any less disappointing whenever an EA game has some, or all, of its functionality removed.

The Crew

WHERE TO PLAY

Your car is your avatar - fine tune your ride as you level up and progress through 5 unique and richly detailed regions of a massive open-world US. Maneuver through the bustling streets of New York City and Los Angeles, cruise down sunny Miami Beach or trek through the breathtaking plateaus of Monument Valley. Each locale comes with its own set of surprises and driving challenges to master. On your journey you will encounter other players on the road – all potentially worthy companions to crew up with, or future rivals to compete against. This is driving at its most exciting, varied and open.Jump in and out seamlessly and build your crew of four through bonding or intense rivalry. Whether your objective is to take down a convoy or to escape the police, achieving it with friends ensures a fresh experience each time you join in.The entire United States is your driving playground – all roads and everything in between. Every type of terrain imaginable is yours to master – from downtown city streets to suburbs, hillsides, cornfields, canyons, desert dunes or even race tracks.