Write what you are looking for and press enter to begin your search!
Live News
MotoGP 23 Revs Ups Its Engines This June
By Alleef Ashaari|March 30, 2023|0 Comment
Milestone and Dorna Sports S.L. have announced that MotoGP 23 will launch for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC on 8 June 2023. It will feature all the official riders and tracks of the 2023 Season for the MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE categories.
Among the most important novelties of MotoGP 23 is the design of the career mode, conceived to give players the freedom to build their own journey to becoming a two-wheel legend. Indeed, the introduction of turning points will affect career paths based on the performance achieved and the decisions made by each player. After debuting in the final part of a Moto3 season, it will be possible to move faster through the different classes depending on the results obtained; however, finding a contract will not be easy, as each team will only have two spots and players will have to compete with the official riders to take their place.
Turning points will also influence bike development during the seasonal tests, with dedicated challenges to speed up evolution. Importantly, this year rivalries will not be confined to the track; for the first time ever, MotoGP 23 will also feature a social network to interact with riders, teams, and manufacturers. Just like in real life, this will be the place to make friends but also to bother rivals, as the AI will behave differently during races also based on the way players act on the social network.
Strongly requested by the community, two brand-new features will bring the simulation to a whole new level of realism. Thanks to the introduction of Dynamic Weather, a dry race can now quickly turn into a wet mayhem, where skills and strategy can make the difference. The race can thus be declared a Flag-to-Flag race with the possibility to return to the pit lane and switch bikes to gain a strategic advantage. The Advanced AI will finally grant the in-track behaviour of riders to be more coherent with their real-life racing style, as each rider will have a unique personality that will directly affect his actions during the race.
Meeting both hardcore gamers and rookies’ needs, new riding aids for brakes, acceleration, and handling will deliver a gaming experience that is both approachable and ambitious so that everyone can feel the thrills of the real MotoGP, regardless of the initial skill level. Also, the acclaimed MotoGP Academy is back to help players learn the basics or perfect their style with dedicated training sessions.
MotoGP 23 will also offer many multiplayer options, both on and offline. For the first time, cross-play will allow racing with other players regardless of the platform and console generation, whereas the new Ranked Races will ensure fair fights by getting players of the same rank to compete with each other. And the 2-player local split-screen* is back to let players challenge their friends side by side on the couch.
Finally, the helmet, sticker, racing number, and butt patch graphic editors will allow players to show off their style making their journey into MotoGP even more unique.
By Jon Toyad|March 23, 2024
During PAX East 2024, Square Enix has unveiled new details about its upcoming DLC for Final Fantasy XVI, titled The Rising Tide. In this DLC, playe...
By Lewis Larcombe|March 24, 2023
SEGA has just announced the release date for Sonic Origins Plus and the Sonic Origins Expansion Pack DLC, both hitting the market on 23 June. The P...
By Alleef Ashaari|April 23, 2020
Since everyone is staying home because of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, I’m sure you won’t want to waste time sifting through Netfl...
By Lewis Larcombe|December 15, 2024
By Jon Toyad|December 4, 2024
By Lewis Larcombe|November 29, 2024
By Kakuchopurei|November 23, 2024
By Alleef Ashaari|December 26, 2024
By Alleef Ashaari|December 26, 2024
By Alleef Ashaari|December 26, 2024
By Alleef Ashaari|December 25, 2024
By Lewis Larcombe|December 15, 2024
By Jon Toyad|December 4, 2024
By Lewis Larcombe|November 29, 2024
By Kakuchopurei|November 23, 2024
By Lewis Larcombe|December 15, 2024
By Jon Toyad|December 4, 2024
By Lewis Larcombe|November 29, 2024
By Kakuchopurei|November 23, 2024
Copyright @ Kakuchopurei 2024