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The Crew 2: How Much Money It Costs

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How Much Money Does The Crew 2 Cost

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The Crew 2 launches for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on July 29. The game comes in several editions with extra content and perks, such as an early release date. Some of the editions are only available at physical retail stores or digital marketplaces.

The standard edition of The Crew 2 will retail for $60 and comes with the game itself for all platforms. Pre-ordering the game comes with the Legendary Motors Pack, including the Mercedes-AMG C 63 Touring Car 2016 and the Harley-Davidson Iron 883TM 2017. Here are some of the special editions, what each contains, and how much each costs:

Deluxe Edition – $69.99

  • Legendary Motors Pack
  • Motorsports Deluxe Pack – Ford F150 Raptor Race Truck 2017, Abarth 500 Monster Truck Edition 2008, Pilatus PC-21 Aerobatics Edition 2002
  • Three outfits for in-game avatar

Digital Gold Edition – $99.99

  • Legendary Motors Pack
  • Motorsports Deluxe Pack
  • Three outfits for in-game avatar
  • Season pass
  • Ability to play three days earlier on June 26

Steelbook Gold Edition – $109.99 (Not available for PC)

  • Legendary Motors Pack
  • Motorsports Deluxe Pack
  • Three outfits for in-game avatar
  • Season pass
  • Ability to play three days earlier on June 26
  • Physical steelbook case

That is how much The Crew 2 costs for each edition of the game. Check back with Twinfinite for more coverage on the game and guides from our comprehensive wiki.


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