

MotoGP 10/11 delivers the most immersive and true-to-life MotoGP experience yet in the series. Players will have access to the full 2010 MotoGP season content, with free downloadable updates for the 2011 MotoGP championship available soon after the new season kicks off. The completely overhauled handling system and enhanced physics in MotoGP 10/11 bring an unprecedented level of realism to the GP series. The introduction of the new customizable player assist options lets both simulation and arcade racing fans tailor their driving experience. Riders who prefer a more controlled approach can activate player assists for a smoother, more forgiving ride. For those seeking the ultimate challenge, all in-game assists can be turned off, offering a tough, authentic MotoGP simulation that mirrors the intensity of real racing. The ‘Career’ mode is enhanced with the addition of local co-op play. Through split-screen, a second player can join in and become your teammate, helping you push for pole position. Returning favorites like ‘Championship’ and ‘Time Trial’ modes are back, along with an updated ‘Challenge’ mode. This year, MotoGP fans can race as their favorite rider from the very beginning in all three of these game modes. Like its predecessor, MotoGP 09/10, MotoGP 10/11 continues to offer the most advanced online racing experience, supporting up to 20 players in a Championship race. Gamers can customize their race settings and even join in mid-race using spectator mode to watch the action before getting involved. - Full 2010 MotoGP season with free downloadable content for the 2011 championship soon after it begins - Improved physics and handling for the most realistic MotoGP gameplay yet - Adjustable player assists to either simulate or simplify the challenges of real-world racing - Five game modes: “Championship,” “Time Trial,” “Challenge,” “Career,” and “Online” - The only racing game supporting up to 20 players in online competition - Team up with a friend in “Career” mode using the new local co-op feature - Enhanced audio with authentic sounds from real MotoGP motorcycles
| PS3 | April 15, 2011 |
| X360 | April 15, 2011 |