Bike racing is still underrepresented compared to four-wheeled competition in racing games and simulations, and even the FIM Motocross World Championship is no exception: Its most recent title is MXGP 2021, developed by Milestone - which will remain the final title by the Italian studio, as French publisher Nacon has secured the MXGP license from 2024 until 2028.
Image credit: Yamaha Racing
An official statement by Motocross World Championship promoter Infront Moto Racing states that Nacon and developer Kylotonn are already in the process of developing a new MXGP title for 2024, which is set to include the official riders and tracks of the series. Infront CEO David Luongo stated: "We cannot wait to see the first input and result of the development of the new game and I am sure that the realism will be breathtaking."
Nacon has a history with motorcycle-based titles, as it has published the most recent instalment of the TT Isle of Man series and RiMS Racing in cooperation with RaceWard Studio, and the first two TT Isle of Man games together with Kylotonn. "We have entrusted this new project to the KT Racing teams who have already proven themselves in motorcycle games", explains Nacon CEO Alain Falc.
Milestone's communication regarding the MXGP series has been scarce since the release of MXGP 2021 in November of that year. At the start of 2023, reports emerged that the studio had pulled the plug on the series, so a new game to close out the license seems unlikely.
Image credit: Yamaha Racing
An official statement by Motocross World Championship promoter Infront Moto Racing states that Nacon and developer Kylotonn are already in the process of developing a new MXGP title for 2024, which is set to include the official riders and tracks of the series. Infront CEO David Luongo stated: "We cannot wait to see the first input and result of the development of the new game and I am sure that the realism will be breathtaking."
Nacon has a history with motorcycle-based titles, as it has published the most recent instalment of the TT Isle of Man series and RiMS Racing in cooperation with RaceWard Studio, and the first two TT Isle of Man games together with Kylotonn. "We have entrusted this new project to the KT Racing teams who have already proven themselves in motorcycle games", explains Nacon CEO Alain Falc.
No New Game Since 2021
The MXGP license had been with Milestone since 2014 and has yielded a yearly release until 2021 with the exception of 2015. The Italian studio did release further instalments of the Monster Energy Supercross series during this time, so it was still involved in motocross racing titles in addition to the MotoGP, SBK and Ride series.Milestone's communication regarding the MXGP series has been scarce since the release of MXGP 2021 in November of that year. At the start of 2023, reports emerged that the studio had pulled the plug on the series, so a new game to close out the license seems unlikely.