According to recent reports, The Crew Motorfest servers are down or not working for several players (1,2,3,4).
Ubisoft’s The Crew Motorfest is an open-world racing game that offers players the opportunity to explore a massive recreation of the United States. Players can even customize their cars and participate in various races.
However, for any game to experience downtime, is one of the most awful experiences for gamers (1,2). And sadly, this is currently the case with The Crew Motorfest.
The Crew Motorfest servers down
A number of players have taken to social media platforms reporting that the game is currently down or not working for them. You can check out some of the reports for reference below:
Same here, was on it earlier but can’t even get on atm
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Does anybody know how long maintenance will take?
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The issue is quite frustrating for players as they are unable to play their favorite game at the moment.
Usually, several factors could contribute to the game experiencing downtime or not working as expected. Some of them may include server overload, technical glitches or even network problems.
Developers’ response
The Ubisoft Support team has taken to X to address this issue. Apparently, The Crew Motorfest is currently down for maintenance.
Scheduled maintenance is a crucial part of ensuring that the game runs smoothly and stays updated.
Do note that the support team has just extended the maintenance period and it is not expected to end at 10:30 UTC.
This maintenance has been extended and is not expected to end at 10:30 UTC
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However, The Crew Motorfest players must remain patient. Meanwhile, the developers are making sure that they give you the best gaming experience.
We’ll keep tabs on the latest developments and update this article accordingly.
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