Players have had an unpredictable experience with the most recent in-game discounts for the Crew Motorfest. The thrilling package from last week, which included the powerful Camaro ZL1 and the recognizable Boss 429 inspired by John Wick, was a muscle car enthusiast’s dream come true.
This week, however, the spotlight shifts to two wheels, potentially leaving four-wheeled enthusiasts feeling left out. Yet, hope is not lost for car lovers. Tucked away within the Elite Bundle, currently enjoying a 15% discount, lies a pair of automotive marvels. The Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign, a reimagined Godzilla, packs a potent 710 horsepower punch from its upgraded V6 engine. But it’s the Hyperion XP-1 that truly steals the show.

This hydrogen-electric hypercar is a futuristic dream, boasting a mind-bending 2,038 horsepower and a top speed of 221 mph. It’s a performance benchmark that’s as astonishing as it is aspirational.
While car enthusiasts might be tempted by these high-performance offerings, the Bikers Custom Bundle also deserves a look. This package, currently discounted by 20%, features three iconic Indian motorcycles, appealing to those who prefer the open road on two wheels.
The Crew Motorfest’s latest discounts offer a diverse range of options. While the main stage might not cater to everyone’s tastes, hidden gems like the Elite Bundle and Bikers Custom Bundle provide something for most players.

While the game showcases a diverse lineup of vehicles, including powerful choices like the 2017 Harley Davidson Street Glide Special equipped with a muscular 107-cubic-inch V-twin engine and agile contenders such as the 2019 Indian FTR 1200 S powered by a liquid-cooled 1,203cc V-twin, it has struggled to maintain a consistent player presence on Steam.
Despite offering a discounted Custom Bundlef centered around the Street Glide Special and complemented by cosmetic upgrades, Motorfest’s inability to match the enduring appeal of Horizon raises concerns about its long-term viability in the competitive racing game market. The game’s potential to carve out a significant niche remains uncertain as it grapples with attracting and retaining players in the shadow of its more established rival.