"The Crew: Calling All Units" is the second paid expansion of the game and Ubisoft announced on the eve of its release Nov. 29 the outline of the contents that will be included. It will be available for $25 and it is also the same price required to pay for the first ever DLC "The Crew: First Run".
"The Crew: Calling All Units" will have new gameplay features, additional story missions and lots of new vehicles that could be taken out. It will also feature an all new police experience. The Harvesters are Street Racers who were introduced to Clara Washington and these budding racers need to be arrested by the police officer.
"The Crew: Calling All Units" has a new gameplay in Freedrive. Drivers could collect crates but they will be chased by the police. However, if these crates are delivered, there are chances of winning car fragments that are necessary to unlock new vehicles.
"The Crew: Calling All Units" has new prologue missions wherein the police gameplay was introduced. There will be new mechanics of the gameplay and it will be shown through a new character named Clara Washington.
There will be a new progression system that will allow players to earn new parts for the improvement of their vehicles. They could aim up to level 60 by going through any activities in "The Crew: Calling All Units" according to PlayStation Lifestyle.
The Bounty system will also be introduced in the crates gameplay. It is a reflection of the skills of an individual player- whether a Street Racer or a Cop. It also determines the reward that could be obtained from a chase. The winner takes the Bucks of the defeated player that would also increase his Bounty value.
It was also confirmed that there will be a slew of bug fixes designed to secure against technical issues like malfunctioning Al and dashboard issues. "The Crew: Calling All Units" will also have new vehicles like Nissan GT-R, Jeep Wrangler, Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe and more. The second expansion is available now, according to Ubisoft.