The Crew Motorfest 2 Possibility: Will Ubisoft Make It?
Crew Motorfest Will Return Or Not

The possibility of The Crew Motorfest 2 has become one of the most discussed topics among racing-game fans, especially after the success of the first Motorfest, which launched as the third main entry in Ubisoft Ivory Tower’s open-world racing franchise. While Ubisoft has not officially confirmed a sequel yet, the signs of continued support, community feedback, and ongoing development practices strongly suggest that The Crew Motorfest 2 is a realistic and expected future project.
To understand whether a second Motorfest will happen, it helps to look at Ubisoft’s history with the series. The original The Crew launched in 2014 and remained active for years with a large map of the United States and multiple expansions. Its sequel, The Crew 2, released in 2018 and is still one of the longest-supported racing games of all time, receiving new vehicles, seasons, and updates for many years after launch. Ubisoft’s commitment to long-term updates has proven that the franchise continues to be profitable and community-driven, which increases the likelihood of another major entry. When The Crew Motorfest arrived, set on the island of O‘ahu in Hawaii, it was seen as a fresh re-launch for the franchise, bringing a more festival-style experience similar to Forza Horizon but retaining the identity and multi-vehicle gameplay of The Crew. Since its release, Motorfest has continued receiving new seasons, cars, events, and Live Summits, showing Ubisoft is still deeply invested in the franchise.
Even though Ubisoft hasn’t announced The Crew Motorfest 2, certain indicators point toward development happening behind the scenes. Ubisoft Ivory Tower has been hiring new staff across technical, design, and art departments — usually a hint of either major expansions or a new entry in progress. Additionally, Ubisoft’s yearly financial reports consistently mention The Crew franchise as an important brand with ongoing growth in its player base. These moves typically happen only when a publisher wants to continue a series. Fans also noticed that Motorfest’s game engine and systems are built with long-term scalability, meaning the studio could easily expand into a larger world or entirely new setting for a sequel.
As for what The Crew Motorfest 2 could feature, several possibilities stand out. Many players expect a return to a massive open world, possibly revisiting the full-scale USA map that made the first two games famous. Others believe Ubisoft might explore a new country or create a multi-region world that mixes cities, mountains, deserts, and coastal landscapes. A larger focus on competitive progression, multi-vehicle freedom, and more realistic physics are common community requests. Motorfest’s festival-style events and themed playlists also offer a template that could be expanded into a deeper structure in a sequel.
Another popular expectation is improved story content. While Motorfest introduced the playlist system with themed challenges, fans hope a sequel will bring a more narrative-driven structure like The Crew 1, which focused on undercover missions, or The Crew 2’s goal of becoming the top motorsports champion. Ubisoft could blend these styles into something more ambitious, such as a worldwide festival storyline, rival teams, or career paths for street racing, off-road racing, drifting, and professional motorsport.
The sequel could also benefit from modern next-generation features, such as ray tracing, improved weather systems, larger traffic density, and a more detailed progression economy. Ubisoft traditionally updates graphics and physics with each new entry, and with new hardware capabilities, The Crew Motorfest 2 could feel like a true evolution of its predecessor. Crossplay improvements, deeper customization, new vehicle categories, and better car handling are also expected additions based on community feedback.
In the end, The Crew Motorfest 2 has not been announced, but everything about Ubisoft’s development pattern, the sustained popularity of the series, and the long-term vision of Ivory Tower points toward a future sequel being extremely likely. Fans should expect a continuation of the festival experience combined with the massive open-world identity that the franchise is known for. Until Ubisoft officially reveals it, everything remains speculation, but the possibility is strong, and players can look forward to major announcements in the coming years.



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