Rumor: Ubisoft To Announce Next-Gen Racing Title At E3

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Ubisoft studio, Reflections, is rumored to be working on a new racing title called The Crew, which will allegedly make its debut in just a couple of weeks at E3.

According to Examiner, the new driving game is in development for next-gen hardware and will be focused on realism, "possibly being positioned against Forza and Gran Turismo.” In addition, a staffer at Ubisoft Bucharest has the title listed on his LinkedIn resume.

For those that don't know, Reflections is the same team that brought us Driver: San Francisco and is currently aiding in the development of Watch Dogs. Are you excited for what may be another next-gen racing game or are the likes of Need for Speed RivalsDriveClub and Forza 5 enough? Let us know in the comments below.

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