MotoGP 23 is hitting the track this June
Just like how a racing motorbike does one more lap, so does the official game for the Moto GP. Developer Milestone have announced that MotoGP 23 will race onto all platforms on June 8, though some platforms will lose some features. Check out the announcement trailer below.
Before we get into specifics of the game, almost all modes and features will be included into all of them, except the Flag-to-Flag and Split-screen will not be available on Switch. Cross-Play will not be available on both Switch and PC as well.
Milestone have added two new features that were requested by the community, Dynamic Weather which means a dry race can now quickly turn into a wet mayhem, where skills and strategy can make the difference. The second addition is the previously mentioned Flag-to-Flag, where a race can be declared one, 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.
There are new riding aids to help new players, a new career path for veterans and even turning points being included. 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.
The game is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Switch on June 8