The Crew Gets Season Pass Content, New Video

Ubisoft hopes to deliver an entire country of racing action in The Crew, available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on December 2nd, though anyone itching to tear off the startling line should check out the Season Pass trailer above.

Ubisoft says that two exclusive vehicles will be available at launch though four more car packs will be made available monthly:

Extreme Car Pack includes sports cars, perfect for exhilarating, high-octane missions. Speed Car Pack includes sports cars, finely tuned for breakneck-speed races. Vintage Car Pack includes vintage rides, fashionable for missions set in iconic American locales. Raid Car Pack includes off-road vehicles, highly recommended for all-terrain missions. Season Pass holders will also receive early access to each of the four car packs one week in advance, including new stickers, paint jobs and tuning kits.

For our latest hands-on impressions of the game, click here.

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