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THQ Announces New Game-Play Mode for MotoGP 3 on Xbox And PC
Posted by mitchy_g on 31 Jan 2005 - 00:38 0 comments
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THQ Inc., today announced that MotoGP 3, currently in development at Climax, will deliver the most significant upgrade to the MotoGP franchise yet, establishing an all-new game-play mode and expanding on the highly acclaimed GP circuit racing. The addition of Extreme Mode brings street racing to the title, allowing players to race on city streets around the world or as a rider on the MotoGP circuit. The game is slated for worldwide release in May 2005 for the Xbox video game system from Microsoft and on PC.

"The MotoGP franchise has built a strong fan base with its visually stunning graphics and ability to accurately simulate GP racing," said Jack Sorenson, executive vice president of worldwide studios, THQ. "The introduction of Extreme Mode will dramatically enhance the game-play and bike customization options, giving fans a street racing experience while expanding on the GP racing they've come to expect."

News source: GameInfoWire



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