The Crew 2: How to Turn Off Radio Music

How to Turn Off the Radio Music in The Crew 2

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The Crew 2 brings back the cross country fun of the first for players to stroll around with their friends. Or compete against them. Whatever floats your boat. There’s a lot that isn’t explained right away, and if you’re looking for how to turn off the radio music in the game, we have you covered here.

There’s a pretty good soundtrack, what with this being a Ubisoft game after all, and it helps for the long drives to have some music pumping. But if you find it annoying (or you’re trying to film a let’s play, let’s face it), you’re going to want to shut it off! It’s easy to do this. Just press Triangle on PS4 or Y on Xbox One and you’ll see a quick menu pop up on the right-hand side. Choose the Radio On option and select it to turn it to Off.

You can also head into the main in-game menu (by pushing start or options on your controller) and heading into the Options to then turn down the audio levels there. You can turn the music levels all the way down and that takes it all away easily, too!

That’s all for turning off the radio and music in The Crew 2! If you need any more help with the game, you can leave a comment down below or check out our wiki.


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