Milestone has unveiled their newest addition to the MotoGP motorcycle racing series, aptly named MotoGP 25. This exciting announcement came with a trailer, which you can watch in the link provided below.
In the 2025 edition of MotoGP 2, you’ll find all the riders and tracks from that season, including Moto2 and Moto3. Some fresh circuits included in the game are Brno in the Czech Republic and Balaton Park in Hungary. Notably, Brno is making a comeback to the series after a five-year hiatus.
In the latest version of MotoGP, referred to as MotoGP 25, a fresh aspect has been introduced called Training Sessions. Unlike regular races, these sessions allow players to enjoy riding without any competitive pressure. During these leisurely rides, players will also have the opportunity to hone their skills in various disciplines such as Motard, Flat Track, and Minibikes.
In addition to the regular gameplay, there’s a fresh Arcade Style Gameplay coming up, designed to provide a less complex gaming experience compared to the simulation aspects of the game. This Arcade mode is specifically tailored to welcome newcomers to the world of MotoGP, making it easier for them to jump in and enjoy the game.
In terms of multiplayer options, you’ll have a chance to compete with players across different platforms due to crossplay. The game offers various modes including ranked races, the LiveGP Championship mode, and a two-player split-screen multiplayer for local play.
As a devoted fan, I’d like to bring to light an essential detail about the Nintendo Switch version of the game: features such as crossplay, LiveGP Championship mode, and the ability to share user-generated content won’t be included in this version.
In addition to the excitement of MotoGP 25, you’ll have the opportunity to personalize your experience extensively due to an integrated editor within the game. You can tailor a variety of aspects, such as helmets, decals, and even victory poses on the podium.
On April 30th, MotoGP 25 will be available for purchase on PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store), as well as on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. This game has been built utilizing Unreal Engine 5 technology.
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2025-02-27 15:41