For those unaware of what SBK is let’s have a brief history lesson. SBK, or the Superbike World Championship, is a motorcycle racing world championship regulated by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). The championship began in 1988 and has run ever since to the present day. Unlike MotoGP that uses prototype motorcycles not available…Continue reading “It’s time for a new Superbike World Championship game”»
The MotoGP video games release on a yearly cycle, like FIFA, Madden or Formula 1. Each new real-world season for the premier motorcycle racing series comes with it a new video game, and since 2013 – with two sprinkled in the late 00s too – these have been created by Italian developer Milestone. Each release is named after the matching…Continue reading “Five years later, Valentino Rossi: The Game still has plenty to offer”»
The MotoGP game series is constantly changing up its physics from year to year to give a more authentic Grand Prix experience that is closer to simulation than it has ever been. Whether you’re new to the series or an experienced player coming back with each iteration of the game, there’s one thing most players…Continue reading “Tips and Tricks: How to brake in MotoGP 21”»
Wet suits. No, not for deep-sea diving or surfing, but for riding motorcycles quickly in the rain. Should the weather take a turn for the worse, in MotoGP the riders put on an over suit over their weathers to try and prevent water from seeping through. The latest update to MotoGP 21 adds these to…Continue reading “Latest MotoGP 21 update adds wet suits”»
The latest MotoGP 21 game update completes the support category line-up with the MotoE class. The FIM-organised electric motorcycle racing series started in 2019, the MotoE World Cup is now in its third year of competition with a seven-race calendar. All 18 riders are now in the game, alongside the one-shot E-Pole qualifying system. Each…Continue reading “Electric MotoE series added to MotoGP 21 game”»