More MotoGP in March

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Capcom has announced that MotoGP 10/11 is in development for PS3 and Xbox 360 and will be released in March 2011.

The latest title in the series is being developed by Monumental Games and will feature all the content from the 2010 MotoGP season and offer downloadable updates for the 2011 MotoGP championship shortly after the season starts.

We’re promised an all new handling system and improved physics, which combine to deliver a level of “authenticity never seen before in the MotoGP series”.

Capcom is once again hoping to attract both the hardcore simulation fan and the casual racer, with next year’s game featuring customisable player assists to alter the racing style.

“MotoGP 10/11 will offer gamers the most true to life gameplay of the series so far,” commented Michael Pattison, senior vice president marketing. “We hope that fans will be pleased with the improvements made to next year’s title, allowing gamers to adapt their playing experience to suit their individual racing style.”

The new game will also feature new co-op play though local splitscreen, with a second player taking on the role of a team mate. In addition, all racers will be selectable from the off.

MotoGP 10/11 is the third game in the current series – the second from developer Monumental – so we expect a more rounded product than what’s come before. As with all annual titles, widespread changes aren’t expected and according to Capcom’s press release the changes appear to be just that.

Improved handling and better physics will please some, but in the end it will likely be the updated roster that sells the game to MotoGP aficionados.

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MotoGP 10/11

  • Platform(s): PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Genre(s): Racing, Simulation