MotoGP 20 Patch 1.09 Updates Moto2 and Moto3 3D Models and Liveries, Adds Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup and More

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MotoGP 20 game update 1.09 has arrived for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC racers. It features updated liveries for Moto2 and Moto 3 classes, adds the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup and more. Check out the patch notes below.

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  • Moto2 and Moto3 classes updated in 3D models and liveries.
  • Red Bull MotoGPâ„¢ Rookies Cup class added.
  • Performance improvement (PC)
  • Photo mode on Xbox One X fixed (X1)
  • Helmet view: fix on Xbox One HDR setting (opaque visor)(X1)
  • Added MT Helmets KRE model.
  • Sound improvements: dynamic reflections added.
  • Online: fix on disconnected players removed from race earlier.
  • Kymiring: fixed automatic brake distances.
  • AI: various fixes for falls in qualifying and warmup.

For those on the Nintendo Switch and Google Stadia, here are the patch notes for you.

  • Updated MotoGP class motorbikes and riders to season 2020.
  • Updated physics for MotoGPâ„¢ class.
  • Improved vibration feedback.
  • Fixed anti-wheelie issue for Moto2 in Career mode.
  • Photo mode: improved motion blur with more shutter speed options. (Stadia)
  • Career mode: Development Tests fixed and improved.
  • Career mode: Contracts Management improved (real/fictional teams).
  • Showroom: MotoGP official riders presented with helmets off.
  • Fixed Yamaha M1 2009 dashboard (custom rider).
  • Fuel is now refilled upon leaving pits in practice and qualifying sessions.
  • Fuel management: various fixes (estimated laps).
  • Neural AI improvements: lap times consistency in practice and qualifying sessions.
  • Autodrive in flying laps: fixed unwanted falls.
  • Several Career Mode fixes and improvements.
  • Several Multiplayer fixes and improvements.
  • Track sponsor updates.
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