Pc — The Crew 2 Mod Menu

Services like Project Infinity, Eternity, or Xclusive (names change frequently as they get shut down) charge monthly fees ($15–$40 USD) for access. These menus boast "Undetected" status, kernel-level bypasses, and 24/7 Discord support. While they are technically more sophisticated, they are also the primary targets of Ubisoft’s anti-cheat team, BattlEye.

Beyond personal risk, the use of mod menus impacts the broader community. While The Crew 2 is not heavily focused on direct player-versus-player (PvP) competition compared to other racers, cheating still affects the ecosystem. It devalues the leaderboards in competitive events and can disrupt the "Crew" mechanics where players team up for races.

Furthermore, it places the player in a legal gray area regarding the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and software licensing agreements, though legal action against individual players is rare compared to the developers of the cheats themselves.

Disclaimer: The following is for educational purposes to help you identify suspicious files. Do not attempt this. The Crew 2 Mod Menu Pc

If you download a mod menu for The Crew 2, the standard process is:

If step 1 is required, the file is almost certainly malicious. No legitimate software asks you to disable your antivirus.

If you are determined to look for a mod menu, you need to know the common scam cycle to avoid losing $50. Services like Project Infinity , Eternity , or

Step 1 (The Hook): A Discord server with 10,000 members and glowing "Trusted Seller" tags. Step 2 (The Purchase): You pay via cryptocurrency or PayPal Friends & Family (non-refundable). Step 3 (The Download): You receive a password-protected ZIP file. Step 4 (The "Key"): The injector asks for a "license key" or asks you to disable Windows Defender. Step 5 (The Result): Either the program does nothing (it’s a placeholder) or it injects a miner. If you complain, you are banned from the Discord.

Legitimate paid cheats (if you can find them) never ask for your password, never require you to disable antivirus completely, and always provide a test video from that week’s patch.

The Crew 2 uses BattlEye, a kernel-level anti-cheat. Unlike simple anti-tamper software, BattlEye scans your active processes, memory allocations, and even your driver signatures. If step 1 is required, the file is

When you run a mod menu, BattlEye looks for three things:

Once detected, you don’t get a warning. You receive a permanent ban.

This is the most critical section for any PC player. Ubisoft does not ban mod menu users in real-time. Instead, they employ a strategy known as "Delayed Ban Hammering."

Here is how the lifecycle works:

The consequence is not just a wipe. Because The Crew 2 is an online-only title, a ban means you lose access to your entire garage, your Summit rankings, and any money spent on DLC. Furthermore, it often results in a Hardware ID (HWID) ban, preventing you from playing any future Ubisoft title (like The Crew Motorfest or XDefiant) on that same PC component.