MXGP – The Official Motocross Videogame Receives Second Exciting Gameplay Trailer

Check out the new track soil deformation and first person view.

Posted By | On 07th, Feb. 2014

Milestone has released a new gameplay trailer for MXGP – The Official Motocross Videogame, which is based off the official FIM Motocross World Championship. In this new video, we can Evgeny Bobryshev at Valkenswaard in the Netherlands and get a closer look at both the first person perspective of the game as well the track soil deformation.

The former is especially interesting since it sees the condition of the tracking changing from race to race, leading to a greater level of challenge since you’ll be forced to adapt to changing conditions. The first person perspective lends a new view to the game’s jumps and tracks, ramping up the realism considerably as you struggle to navigate the dirt-clad roads.

This is of course alongside the MXGP 2013 calendar of riders, teams, bikes and rules, along with an all-new Career Mode for players. MXGP will be available on March 28th for PS3, PS Vita, Xbox 360 and PC.


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