MXGP 2021: New motocross video game, launch date, game modes, platforms, announcement trailer
By Team TMX on 8th Oct 21
Infront Moto Racing and Milestone has announced MXGP 2021, a new chapter of the popular series of the official FIM Motocross World Championship. The game will be available on November 30, 2021, on PlayStation5, PlayStation4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC Steam.
MXGP 2021 will let players compete with more than 40 riders from MXGP and MX2 categories, racing on the official 2021 Championship tracks.
The Career mode is the perfect way to feel the excitement of being in the shoes of a real rider: players will start to compete in the MX2 championship, joining a team or creating their own (with real sponsors), with the aim to reach the MXGP class and achieve the ultimate glory. Career mode offers enhanced immersion thanks to the Real Transfer windows (where players can switch from Official Teams to custom ones), Contracts, Personal Team and Challenges and additional activities, in which players can compete on both official and new tracks.
For those who really have competition in their veins, the Multiplayer game mode is back, and with some improvements too. Now featuring qualifications in online lobbies, players can choose from different kinds of new experiences such as Custom Tracks and Custom Waypoints.
And its not over yet. MXGP21 features four Legacy Tracks, iconic races coming from past editions. They are Ottobiano, Ernee, Leon and Agueda, and will be available both in Single Player and Multiplayer.
Last but not least, personalisation will be as always, the key of the whole game. The Track Editor is back, allowing players to create, share and download the best tracks they can create, along with more than one hundred official brands to choose from in order to make your rider and bike absolutely unique.
The game will be available on November 30, 2021, on PlayStation5, PlayStation4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC Steam.
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