Why is DRIVER SAN FRANCISCO delisted?
Additionally, it is speculated that Ubisoft has run into some licensing troubles within the last few years in keeping Driver San Francisco available. Ubisoft quietly delisted online copies on December 9, 2016. Physical copies are not, and were not, sold both presently and at that time. They essentially argued The Crew should have been left in a playable offline state rather than being delisted and taken offline. Ubisoft claimed it was necessary to wind down the 2014 release because of server infrastructure and licensing constraints, but noted it had maintained support for almost a decade.
How many cars does DRIVER SAN FRANCISCO have?
San Francisco is unique from other games in the series in that features licensed real-world cars. There are a total 140 fully damageable vehicles based on real-life models, ranging from buggies and compact cars to muscle cars and sport cars. Players will race through the iconic streets of San Francisco across 210 square miles of terrain, with the ability to SHIFT between over 130 licensed muscle and super cars to complete missions, challenges and dares.