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1300-HP Nissan 370Z and Nissan Skyline GT-R Shine in The Crew Motorfest This Week

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Last week in The Crew Motorfest with the "Blackpanthaa Experience" update, we got discounts for rides like the 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX, 2022 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Sport Turismo, 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS, and 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR. The latter came with bells and whistles like the Yohmhoy Neon Tire, Dark Violet Nitro, Purple Smoke, and Black Window Tint, but who's counting? This week, some amazing Nissan models are coming into the spotlight.
Chris Forsberg and Forsberg Racing are introducing the Driftide event all week long with one simple purpose: to put players' skills to the test. So make sure you don't miss the Summit Contest and the rewards awaiting.

The Main Stage Bundle is first on the shopping list and includes two beautiful and very fast rides. First, the 2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) has a performance level of 489 out of 700. It's AWD and produces 280 horsepower. The livery on this thing is gorgeous and ripe with Transformers vibes. On its own, the R34 costs 187,600 in-game bucks or 26,800 Crew Credits.

If you're yearning for a more modern ride, look no further than the 2021 Forsberg Racing Nissan 370Z Pro Drift edition. This thing is packing an even bigger punch, at 1,300 hp. The bundle costs 427,279 Bucks or 61,039 Crew Credits (CC), down from 534,100 Bucks and 76,300 Crew Credits. As always, I never advise paying with actual money if you can avoid it, but here are the rates for those interested.

For 5 bucks, you can get the Starter Pack containing 45,000 CC. The Bronze Pack costs 10 dollars, and you get 100,000 Crew Credits. The $20 Welcome Pack offers 220,000 CC and an Audi R8 Spyder Motorfest Edition as a one-time purchase.

The Crew Motorfest
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The Gold pack has 360,000 CC and costs $30, while the Platinum Pack offers 675,000 Crew Credits for 50 dollars. The Platinum Pack costs more than Motorfest itself when it's on offer, which happens more often than not.

Lastly, the Custom Bundle is at 30% off and costs 77,070 CC; unfortunately, you can't buy it with normal Bucks. It includes a 1981 Creators DeLorean DMC-12 made for drifting. It also comes with Cyan Segment Underglow, Dark Cyan Nitro, and Cyan Confettis Smoke.

I'm not a fan of microtransactions, but I can appreciate a cool item when I see one, and this DeLorean DMC-12 looks like it is about to take off, just like in "Back to the Future," which is pretty "radical," to say the least.

If you're a Year 1 Pass holder, you get the 1300-hp 2023 Forsberg Racing Nissan Z Pro Drift and 2021 Nissan "Altimaniac" at no additional cost.

The Crew Motorfest has been under review assault recently on Steam, and the game itself has nothing to do with it. The players are extremely unhappy that Ubisoft shut down the first iteration of The Crew from 2014. Being an online-only game, people can't access it anymore, no matter how much money they've invested. Hopefully, The Crew 2 and Motorfest won't share the same fate one day.
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About the author: Codrin Spiridon
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Codrin just loves American classics, from the 1940s and ‘50s, all the way to the muscle cars of the '60s and '70s. In his perfect world, we'll still see Hudsons and Road Runners roaming the streets for years to come (even in EV form, if that's what it takes to keep the aesthetic alive).
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