

Unfortunately, the Career Mode is short-sighted especially when compared to the MotoGP series. Bikes can be customized with official parts and can also be repainted, but the liveries can be limited based on the sponsor that’s chosen. Players can choose different sponsors that will allow them to net more money for winning races. Milestone has included a Career Mode that allows players to create a rider and race as a rookie or to join an established team. This also includes varying weather for the courses that will change the terrain. While the season is over, players will still have access to all 68 riders of both the MXGP and MX2 Championships along with 19 different circuits. MXGP 2020 encompasses everything about the 2020 MXGP season. Players can also race with their friends on these Waypoints or just free roam around the area and get their bearings down. Players can create and share routes for the Waypoint Mode, which is essentially a designer of sorts. The area is heavily wooded with high terrain and a backdrop of rivers and mountains.
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The best backdrop looks to be added to the series this year with the Norwegian fjords. The Playground allows players to ride around in an open terrain with friends. There’s no doubt that Milestone has thought outside the box with the MXGP series in recent years. There are a few caveats that could have pushed the experience further, but for this early attempt on this hardware, fans of the series will enjoy this. The game also adds the uses of the DualSense controller. The racing experience is unquestionably the best the series has ever seen as the game runs at 60 FPS. Thankfully, the power of the PlayStation 5 has unlocked the series to its true potential. The next-generation version has finally released, and it is basically a one-for-one swap in terms of its design. Ultimately, what seemed to hold it back was the hardware the game was running on. MXGP 2020 released only a few weeks ago on last generation and proved to be an excellent experience.
