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Capcom reveals MotoGP 10/11

by: Tina -
More On: MotoGP 10/11
Campcom has revealed today that MotoGP 10/11 is in development for the PS3 and 360 by Monumental Games. The current scheduled release is March 2011.

Along with an improvement to the physics of the upcoming game, Monumental Games will be adding a customizable player assist feature to determine racing preferences. This will scale the difficulty (and realism) depending on your style of choice.

The game will also feature a co-op mode in local split-screening. In addition, the game will see a return of the Championship, Tim Trial and Challenge modes. Read on for the full details that have been revealed for this game so far.
SAN MATEO, Calif. – November 10, 2010 – Capcom® a leading worldwide developer and publisher of videogames, today announced that MotoGPTM 10/11 is in development for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®. The latest title in the series is being developed by Monumental Games and is scheduled for release in March 2011. MotoGP 10/11 will deliver all the content from the 2010 MotoGP season and offer downloadable updates for the 2011 MotoGP championship shortly after the season starts.

The all new handling system and improved physics in next year’s game, will deliver a level of authenticity never seen before in the GP series. The inclusion of the brand new customizable player assist feature allows fans of both simulation and arcade racing to recognize their racing style and preferences on the track. Those wanting to take less of a risk with their riding technique will be able to switch on the player assists for a more forgiving style of racing. For players who want to feel the full intensity of MotoGP racing, all the in-game player assists can be switched off delivering challenging and realistic gameplay that emulates the MotoGP experience.

Monumental Games are dedicated to enhancing the core features of last year’s title. Career mode will be complemented with the addition of brand new co-op play. Through local split-screen gameplay a second player can jump into the race and become a team mate, helping to take your team to pole position. The classic Championship and Time Trial modes are back along with a revised ‘Challenge’ mode. This year, fans of MotoGP will be able to play as their racing hero from the start in all three of these game modes.

As with MotoGPTM 09/10, MotoGP 10/11 will continue to offer the most robust online mode in a racing title, allowing up to 20 players to compete in a Championship race. Gamers can choose their racing settings and join in mid-race with spectator mode to check out the competition before the race starts.