Milestone has taken the cover off its upcoming motorcycle sim MotoGP 19. Packed with plenty of features, it promises to be the biggest and best entry into the series thus far.
Ride 3 is just over two months out from its launch. Milestone showcased the two-wheel racer at Gamescom last week, and now the short clip is available for all to watch.
As much as we’d like a follow up to Tourist Trophy, it’s probably not in the cards right now – even if it’s on Kaz’s mind. But for fans of the Gran Turismo experience with bikes, we at least have Ride. Now Milestone is offering up the next release in the series with Ride 3 due this November.
With the esports presence in the racing genre growing with each new title, Milestone’s MotoGP 17 will be the latest to join the competitive gaming movement.
Italian video game developer Milestone has recently sent out fresh pre-alpha footage of its latest off-road title Gravel, offering a first look at the game’s environment and the pace of driving.
Remember when Porsche was — other than a few exceptions — limited to only Electronic Arts games? When we first broke the news that the EA exclusivity deal was done, we figured the Stuttgart sports cars would start cropping up in other titles, but few could have predicted the pace at which it’s now happening.
Teased earlier last month, the veil has been removed from Italian developer Milestone’s all-new IP at this year’s Games Developer Conference in San Francisco, revealing Gravel — an off-road racer due to be released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC platforms this summer.
Milestone will bring an entirely new racing IP to the table at this year’s Games Developers Conference in San Francisco. The Italian developer will add to their existing line of racing IPs including Sebastien Loeb Rally, Moto GP and MXGP. The title will even be playable at the event hosted between February 27 – March 3.