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MotoGP 10/11 Release Date Confirmed

Capcom have confirmed that MotoGP 10/11 will be released on March the 15th in North America and the 18th in Europe. For those itching to get the hands on the game, you won’t need to wait that long as come February both PS3 and Xbox 360 owners will be able to download a demo of the new instalment. Racing as either Danny Pedrosa or Andrea Davizioso on the Mugello circuit fans can take part in either a Time Trial race or a single Championship race. This will also be the first chance gamers will get to try out the new handling system Monumental Games have brought to the series, allowing players to tinker with the assists feature to customise their bike set up and racing experience.
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Capcom have confirmed that MotoGP 10/11 will be released on March the 15th in North America and the 18th in Europe.

For those itching to get the hands on the game, you won’t need to wait that long as come February both PS3 and Xbox 360 owners will be able to download a demo of the new instalment. Racing as either Danny Pedrosa or Andrea Davizioso on the Mugello circuit fans can take part in either a Time Trial race or a single Championship race. This will also be the first chance gamers will get to try out the new handling system Monumental Games have brought to the series, allowing players to tinker with the assists feature to customise their bike set up and racing experience.

The new instalment of MotoGP as well as bringing a new handling system will also offer fans ‘Career’ co-op locally, a revised ‘Challenge’ mode and up to 20 players taking on each other in a championship race over your inter-web connection. So far the title is looking pretty good.

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