MotoGP 15 PS4, Xbox One, PC Updates: All-new features include customization, career mode and "Beat the Time"; Game to release in June

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Motorbike racing developer Milestone has finally announced the release date of MotoGP 15, available in PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms. It was officially announced that new series of MotoGP will have its debut on June 2015 with a promise of additional features for avid online racers to enjoy.

Basically, MotoGP's third series includes three main features, to be able to customize riders, a career mode and an all-new "Beat the Time" mode. According to a site, customization let gamers personalize their rider where MotoGP offers more than a hundred accessory items and other contents including physical attributes, race suits, boots and gloves. All can be purchased through GP credits. Just hover over to the MyGP section to make the purchase.

Additionally, the career mode let players negotiate sponsorships and choose which team to race with. Basically a player will start as a Wild Card after customizing a rider. You will then be able to start signing up with one of the Official Teams of the 2015 Championships to ensure a future in the tracks with the help of various sponsors that are willing to sign you up. Of course race performance influences team negotiations, so evaluating your objective, good planning and perfect execution is very essential

Lastly, an all-new "Beat the Time" is an added attraction where players can create setting records using their own specific bikes and demonstrate their skills with automatically assigned characteristics.

Meanwhile, to further explain the all-new game mechanics and features of MotoGP 15, Milestone has released an official trailer of the said game for all gamers. In this video, players will know on what to expect while waiting for the anticipated release.

Furthermore, fans won't be waiting for long since the long-awaited MotoGP 15 will be releasing its debut in any PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms in June 2015.

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