The new MotoGP 21 series will eliminate the automatic respawn feature when falling from a motorbike
It’s no secret that Milestone as a developer and publisher has released the MotoGP series every year, because since 2013 until now Milestone has never been absent to present the MotoGP series. Now after entering the beginning of 2021, it seems that they are preparing the latest series of MotoGP, namely MotoGP 21
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At the beginning of last February, Milestone Studio just released a trailer announcements latest on the MotoGP 21 series via their YouTube account. The trailer shows a little graphic footage of MotoGP 21 later. Not only that, at the end of the video, they also announced that the game would be released on April 22, 2021.
Through the official MotoGP videogame website, MotoGP 21 will introduce some of the latest features that were not previously presented in its predecessor series. Like the presence of features Bike Retrieval which is a feature when you fall from the motorbike, you will not be immediately presented with a automatic respawn. But you yourself are required to ride the motorbike again.
Likewise with the presence of violation rules long lap penalty which players will be required to take a predetermined path on a track when committing a violation.
Also, the game is confirmed to be released on consoles next-gen with features Dynamic resolution up to 4K, 60FPS and of course with loading time shorter thanks to the SSD in the console next-gen. This game will be released for PC (via Steam, Epic Games), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Nintendo Switch.
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