The fourth season of content for The Crew Motorfest has not yet arrived, and developer Ubisoft Ivory Tower has pulled the covers off season five.
While the next content instalment arrived in July, November’s updates have already been previewed.
While the final details and expected new vehicles are still unknown, a new island offshoot to the archipelago will be added.
Maui is said to feature the Haleakalā National Park’s bamboo forest, waterfalls, beaches and idyllic Ohe’o Gulch sacred pools.
You’ll be tearing up this luscious environment across 345km of new roads – split 229km asphalt and 190km dirt tracks.
This will be a free addition – but much grander in scope to the small Hoonigan playground abutting the main O’ahu island which arrived in December. It will sit alongside a second Made in Japan playlist, with fresh challenges, side quests, cars and cutscenes.
Outside of the Year 1 Car Pass, which provided a mix of exclusive and early access cars, the first paid downloadable content pack will be released later this year.
Also arriving in November, ‘The Chase Squad’ adds the ability to be the police for the first time, chasing down and taking out (a new game mechanic) street racers.
To date, ‘interceptor’ vehicles are available, but chasing and apprehending suspects has not been possible.
It was also confirmed that season five kicks off a second year of season updates for the 2023 open-world driving game, with season six (March 2025) and season seven (July 2025) confirmed as in development. Further details are expected in September.