It looks like there's a wave of blue, white and red coming this week to The Crew 2. That's right, Motornation is welcoming the French Touch. For the LIVE Summit, players get to choose their favorite French fancy and show that just because there's beauty doesn't mean that there are no monsters under the hood. The So French event starts on March 11 and ends on March 17.
In order to have a chance to complete this week's events, the So French bundle is offering these vehicles: Renault Megane R.S. (SR), Citroën C3 Racing (RX), Peugeot 3008 DKR Maxi (RR), and Bugatti Divo (HC).
For this week, the skills that players need to complete include the Slalom. Here, players need to zigzag their way across a slalom course and make sure that they don't crash. However, avoiding checkpoints isn't a good choice as well since the closer players are to a checkpoint, the more points they receive.
Players also need to brush up on their Escape skills. To recap, this is where players need to escape from a red circle that continues to expand and drive as far from it as possible. There is also Maine Highlands East, a hypercar race where players need to use the Bugatti.
If you can climb the ladder high enough, here's what are offered as rewards this week:
- Platinum: Bugatti DIVO (Magma Edition)
- Gold: French Touch Smoke
- Silver: French Touch Tire
- Bronze: 400k followers + Missing AR Fuselage Perf Part
Finally, this week players get the chance to buy the Unlimited Power 3 bundle at a 25% discount. Get all the power you need as the bundle offers the Lamborghini Egoista (HC) and the Lamborghini Aventador (HC).
In The Crew 2, the LIVE Summit is a PvE event that features themed activities and is updated on a weekly basis. Players who participate in this summit have a chance at winning various tiered prizes depending on where they are positioned on the leaderboard. The LIVE Summit also generally offers three different skill events along with five racing events. What makes the LIVE Summit unique is that the racing events often require players to drive vehicles in a different style than what was intended. For example, players may be required to use a street racing motorbike for a hypercar event.