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Capcom’s MotoGP 10/11 under development for PS3, Xbox 360

Monumental Games and Capcom dished out MotoGP 09/10 earlier in March this year across the North American Continent. While the speedways are still warm from the track-friction of the previous offering, the game’s publisher has already confirmed the release of the next one for PS3 and Xbox 360 dubbed as MotoGP 10/11.

MotoGP 10/11 Screenshot

This upcoming racing-simulation title is reported to feature refined physics and a new handling system that will present a level of realism better than any of its predecessors. Player assists can be enabled in order to help the riders with their driving techniques and safety measures. While MotoGP 10/11 offers both arcade and simulation racing assists that are customizable according to the racing styles, all of these supplementary aids can be turned off, in turn enabling players to experience an even more realistic and demanding racing spectacle.

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“MotoGP 10/11 will offer gamers the most true to life gameplay of the series so far” said Michael Pattison, Senior Vice President Marketing. “We hope that fans will be pleased with the improvements made to next year’s title, allowing gamers to adapt their playing experience to suit their individual racing style”.

A local split-screen gameplay is offered in ‘Career’ mode that allows a second player to engage in a race as a team mate. A revamped ‘Challenge’ mode, the classic ‘Championship’ and ‘Time Trial’ modes are present in MotoGP 10/11 along with a few enhancements in the core features of the yester year’s game. Permitting fan-favorites to be played with right from the start in all of the modes, the game will include an online mode enabling upto 20 players to contend against each other in a Championship race. A race can be joined by players as spectators while it is in-progress after optimizing the racing settings.

Including all the content from the 2010 MotoGP season and updates from the 2011 MotoGP championship soon after the season begins, MotoGP 10/11 is scheduled to launch in March 2011.

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