Enter The Crew, an expansive, socially integrated racer premiering on PC, PS4, and Xbox One later this year.ĭeveloped by Ubisoft Reflections and Ivory Tower, the brand new series- recently previewed by Game Rant - is certainly showing plenty of potential, though Ubi will have a hard time convincing fans of its latest feature - a fully-fledged microtransactions system. This split represents a unique opportunity for cross-platform publishers interested in entering the racing game, with similar efforts Need for Speed and Grid usually falling short of their exclusive competition. PlayStation 4 has its DriveClub, and eventually Gran Turismo 7, while the Xbox One boasts Forza Motorsport 5, and at a stretch - a potential Project Gotham sequel. The one exception to this rule is of course the ever-popular racing title, a genre that's almost entirely composed of console-sponsored exclusives. With so many apt comparisons to be made, you'd think the modern breed of machine would utterly depend upon its slew of exclusives, and yet their number actually seems to be dwindling. Video sharing, blu-ray playing, online subscription services, camera operated systems with barely a unique feature between them. Today's video game consoles mimic one another like never before.