


In MXGP 2020 players can fully experience the excitement of the current MXGP season, competing with 68 riders from both MXGP and MX2 categories on the 19 circuits of the 2020 season. Starting as a rookie, players can choose their path to glory: joining an official team or creating their own. To expand limitless the game longevity, the Track Editor is back with some great features added in. Thanks to the new Heightmaps feature, players can replicate the real MX tracks configurations, often built on hills and mountains, adding realism and all the challenges that real riders face during races. In MXGP 2020 returns one of the most beloved features, the Playground. Players can test their riding skills in the new setting inspired to Norwegian fjords terrains, and this year they can also free ride together with other 3 friends*. And to create more fun in the Playground, the beloved Waypoint mode returns, now allowing races up to 4 players.

And to create more fun in the Playground, the beloved Waypoint mode returns, now allowing races up to 4 players. MXGP 2020 is scheduled to be released on December 10 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Windows PC/STEAM. These games are good but I get the feeling they have reached their peak. While 2020 looks like a slight improvement the continuing lack of a realistic breaking down of the track over time (terrain deformation) makes one curious why they haven't added this to the game yet. Challenge all the riders, bikes and teams in the 2020 MXGP and MX2 categories. Take control: discover whats new in the official series.
MXGP 2020 PLAYGROUND PRO
If you have ever watched an MXGP or Pro Motocross race you see the ruts that form on the track. The official videogame of the Motocross Championship is back Jump onto your bike and let the adrenaline rise with this new gaming experience. The bike feels heavy, throwing whips and scrubs can be a little hairy, you can really rail most of the berms in 2021 where as in 2020 some of the turns had workable berms and you can power slide all of the corners in 2019 and the previous MXGP games. These get so deep sometimes the riders foot pegs drag. MXGP 2021 physics feel like a blend of MESX 2 and MXGP 2020.
