MotoGP 24 Launches on May 2 with New LiveGP Multiplayer Championships, Xbox-PlayStation Crossplay

Mar 15, 2024 at 05:24am EDT
MotoGp 24

Yesterday, Milestone announced MotoGP 24, this year's edition of the officially licensed MotoGP videogame.

This year, the Italian studio is adding several new features such as the Riders Market, which opens up endless opportunities for drivers to move to other teams. This means that each season will start with a different roster and players will be competing not only to win races and championships but also to find a new seat or keep their current one. Likes and replies on the fictional social network will even fuel rumors of possible rider transfers.

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The new MotoGP Stewards will oversee the race and every timed session throughout the weekend, penalizing riders and AI alike based on their behavior on track. From simple warnings to long lap or time penalties, let pass orders for unfair overtaking and canceled qualifying times, both players and AI will be penalized for breaking the rules. Irresponsible driving will have even greater consequences in rivalries with other drivers.

MotoGP 24 also includes a so-called 'Adaptive Difficulty' system, which dynamically adjusts the difficulty of opponents based on the player's performance, tailoring the game's difficulty to each player's skill level. The developers also said that AI and physics have been significantly enhanced. The AI has been refined to replicate the real riders' approach to racing. Former world champions will use their experience to wait and see before making that winning pass. Rookies will be out to prove themselves from the start. As for the in-game physics, a new electronic tuning system has been designed to better manage corner entry and exit, improving power delivery to control rear wheel slip and the bike's tendency to wheelie. Another important aspect is tyre management, which has been revised to ensure the performance of all tyre compounds on different tracks while maintaining a distinct feel for each tyre.

Arguably the biggest addition of MotoGP 24 will be the new LiveGP Championships, a new multiplayer mode designed for the most competitive players and available on all versions except for the Switch version. These are seasons made up of a certain number of LiveGP, and players will be challenged to climb the overall championship leaderboard by scoring points at each LiveGP they attend. Cross-play has been added, too, but only for the PlayStation and Xbox versions. Local 2-player split-screen has also been confirmed for PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam, allowing for side-by-side challenges with friends.

Finally, four powerful editors for helmets, stickers, race numbers, and butt patches will enable players to unleash their imagination and share their creations online (again, not on Switch).

The Steam page of MotoGP 24 also provided the official system requirements for the PC version, which are surprisingly low.

MINIMUM:
    • OS: Windows 10 x64
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 (4 * 3300) | AMD FX-8350 (4 * 4000) or equivalent
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 (4096 MB) | Radeon R9 285 (2048 MB)
    • Storage: 24 GB available space
RECOMMENDED:
    • OS: Windows 10 x64
    • Processor: Intel Core i3-10100 (4 * 3600) | AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (4 * 3500) or equivalent
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GeForce RTX 2070 (8192 MB) | Radeon RX 5700 (8192 MB)
    • Storage: 24 GB available space

 

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