There’s quite a lot of content across the whole category to get stuck into, and coupling it with the expansive career mode means you can enjoy hours of high speed action. It also features every team and rider across MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3, and includes historical bikes, riders and circuits as well. Currently, Argentina and USA are up in the air in real life, but at least you can tackle them in game. Let’s get the basics out of the way: MotoGP 21 is the full accompaniment to the 2021 FIM world championship, and includes all 20 tracks that were provisionally planned. It’s fair to say we’ll know what the content of the game will be, it is the 8th time Milestone have brought us the officially licensed game after all what we’re looking forward to seeing is what they can do with more horsepower. From dirt based through to very serious road racers, you can rely on them to deliver on the experience, and now they’ve got an entirely new iteration of hardware to showcase their skills. They’ve been in deep with this for quite a while now, and it probably won’t be the last time that we say they’re the masters of bike racing games. The MotoGP 21 season got underway as planned at the end of March, and not long after it peeled away from the lights, Milestone’s latest instalment of the game series hit the track as well. Maybe not overly smoothly when it comes to F1 with Australia being cancelled, but the bikers seem to have been a little luckier… at least with the opening rounds. After the delayed start and condensed motorsport championships of 2020 it’s with some relief to fans that despite local restrictions there’s racing getting underway.
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