MXGP 2020 - The Official Motocross Videogame Available Today

Milestone has released their latest chapter on the MXGP series today for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. MXGP 2020 – The Official Motocross Videogame is scheduled to arrive on January 14, 2021 for the PlayStation 5.

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MXGP 2020 features the current MXGP season, with 68 riders from MXGP and MX2, along with 19 official tracks. Players start out as a rookie and choose their own path to fame, by either creating their own team or joining one of the existing ones.

An improved track editor returns with plenty of new options, including the new heightmap feature. Players can now replicate the real MX tracks configurations, often built on hills and mountains, adding realism and all the challenges that real riders face during races. There are four different types of terrain to choose from: Plain, Quarry, Wine Region and Forest. All user-created routes can be shared with friends online.

The Playground mode also makes a return, so players can drive around freely and test their driving skills alone or with friends. In this mode, players can throw themselves into the dirt with up to three friends. In Waypoint mode, players can create their own route by placing checkpoints on the ground.

MXGP 2020 Multiplayer Mode will be boosted with Dedicated Servers for a lag-free gameplay experience, and Race Director Mode to create amazing Online tournaments, deciding starting positions, assigning penalties or choosing the cameras to focus on.

Last but not least, MXGP 2020 makes every rider feel unique, with more than 10.000 items, all officially licensed from more than 110 brands of the Motocross world. Not only cosmetic customizations, bike performances can be also improved with real life replica of different bike parts.

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