This much has been revealed by a post from the ResetEra community member known as “spad3”, who also shared a “closed alpha guide” image from Ubisoft regarding the contents of the forthcoming closed test for The Crew 2, which will take place from March 14 through 19. According to the closed alpha guide, which is pictured below, players taking part in the trial will be able to try out a number of the game’s events through Uplay PC only, and it will include the full map, customization features, as well as a bevy of the title’s various land, sea, and air vehicles.
As indicated in the above closed alpha guide for The Crew 2, fans shouldn’t expect to see footage from the forthcoming test while it’s ongoing, as Ubisoft has stated that the trial version being offered to those giving it a go are under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that video of the title’s gameplay won’t make its way onto the web in some capacity, as there have often been many who decided to break a video game company’s NDAs in the past.
All things considered, with The Crew 2’s closed alpha starting soon, it stands to reason that the racing title could eventually receive its own open beta so that many who weren’t selected for the closed trial period can get a handle on the mechanics before the game’s release. Nevertheless, until Ubisoft openly confirms that an open beta is on the way, fans will simply have to be content with the contents of the title’s gameplay trailers for the time being.
The Crew 2 is currently scheduled to release at some point in between April and September 2018 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Source: ResetEra