
Ubisoft's recent expansion of offline mode for The Crew 2 is turning heads in the gaming community. Launched on April 23, 2026, this update seeks to enhance accessibility, but it stirs mixed feedback, particularly regarding anti-cheat measures and support for older systems.
Since October 2025, Ubisoft has gradually been improving offline capabilities. The latest update extends these features further. However, controversy remains, especially about the lack of compatibility with certain operating systems. One player remarked, "Awesome, now I just need them to change anti-cheat so I can play it with Proton," highlighting ongoing frustrations.
Moreover, some community members are surprised at the rapid changes. As one user noted, "Wait what? The movement is making progress already? I thought weโd have to wait longer to see real changes after that hearing."
Players are increasingly vocal about their views. Many show excitement about recent improvements, while others express disappointment over the absence of support for older titles like The Crew 1 and Anthem. Comments reflect these frustrations:
"Every game should be preserved," emphasized a player, capturing a shared sentiment about game longevity.
Another user pointedly questioned whether some voices genuinely cared about preserving older titles or were merely using it as a "virtue signal."
Thereโs also a strong argument against relying solely on government interventions. One player stated, "the best way to combat these practices isnโt through government intervention, itโs through voting with our wallets."
While excitement surrounds the new updates, the need for better anti-cheat support and broader OS compatibility remains critical topics within the community. As discussions continue, the industry's direction regarding offline access and preservation may shape upcoming titles significantly. Many anticipate that gaming developers will adapt to these demands, indicating an evolving relationship between consumers and game publishers.
๐น Significant Update: Offline support for The Crew 2 expanded in late April 2026.
๐ธ Compatibility Woes: Ongoing concerns about anti-cheat systems block access for some players.
โ ๏ธ Support for Franchises: Community support dwindles for previously shut down titles.
๐ฌ "Voting with our wallets" gaining traction as a suggested approach for change.
As the Stop Killing Games Movement gains traction, industry lines are drawn sharper. The question remains: how will companies respond to the push from dedicated players demanding more control over their gaming experiences?