In a surprise twist, instead of a dedicated Supercross game for this year, the American dirt bike championship will feature as DLC for MX vs ATV Legends.
MX vs ATV Legends, the open-world motocross game, will receive official Monster Energy Supercross content for the first time later this month.
In a significant move for the motorcycle gaming industry, since 2018 Italian developer Milestone (Ride 5, Hot Wheels Unleashed, MotoGP) has released a yearly game dedicated to the AMA-run real-world championship.
Up until 2023, across the first five games to that point, the series had sold over 2.3 million units. Last year, Monster Energy Supercross 6 was released on PC and console, featuring the venues and riders from the 2022 season and a particular focus on ‘The King’, Jeremy McGrath. It is not yet known if a ‘Supercross 7’ is in development.
The SX news follows Nacon recently acquiring Milestone’s other dirt bike licence, the FIM Motocross World Championship (MXGP). The former World Rally Championship game developer Kylotonn is now working on an all-new title alongside the Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown project.
Not all the venues will be available initially. The first batch will arrive on 20th February 2024, with the following seven tracks:
It now means that MX vs ATV Legends has available content from both AMA-sanctioned off-road motorcycle series. Two DLC packs, 2022 and 2023, for the Pro Motocross Championship have previously been released.
Motocross focuses predominately on outdoor tracks, while Supercross’s USP is temporary stadium venues. At the end of the season, the two series combine for the SuperMotocross World Championship.
To commemorate the deal, Legends will be re-released in a new retail package including the 2024 Monster Energy Supercross Championship DLC for $29.99/€29.99/£24.99.
The DLC alone, for existing game owners, will be priced at €19.99/$19.99/£15.99.
Developed by industry veterans Rainbow Studios for THQ Nordic, parent company Embracer Group went on record to state its ire about its initial lacklustre sales performance.
“That performance was below our management expectations,” said Lars Wingefors, Founder and CEO of Embracer Group, during an earnings call in August 2022.
The funereal mood was heightened by alleged reports of team layoffs in September.
However, since then, regular quality-of-life updates and paid DLC have arrived for the ever-evolving platform. While not an out-and-out simulator like MX Bikes, it does have a harder edge to it than some contemporaries.
Have you played one of Milestone’s Supercross games or MX vs ATV Legends? Let us know in the comments below.
MX vs ATV Legends, the open-world motocross game, will receive official Monster Energy Supercross content for the first time later this month.
In a significant move for the motorcycle gaming industry, since 2018 Italian developer Milestone (Ride 5, Hot Wheels Unleashed, MotoGP) has released a yearly game dedicated to the AMA-run real-world championship.
Up until 2023, across the first five games to that point, the series had sold over 2.3 million units. Last year, Monster Energy Supercross 6 was released on PC and console, featuring the venues and riders from the 2022 season and a particular focus on ‘The King’, Jeremy McGrath. It is not yet known if a ‘Supercross 7’ is in development.
The SX news follows Nacon recently acquiring Milestone’s other dirt bike licence, the FIM Motocross World Championship (MXGP). The former World Rally Championship game developer Kylotonn is now working on an all-new title alongside the Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown project.
MX vs ATV Monster Energy Supercross DLC
Official tracks and branding from the US-based stadium championship will be sold as a downloadable content pass for MX vs ATV Legends.Not all the venues will be available initially. The first batch will arrive on 20th February 2024, with the following seven tracks:
- Anaheim
- Anaheim 2
- Arlington
- Detroit
- Glendale
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Birmingham – 05.03.2024
- Indianapolis – 12.03.2024
- Seattle – 19.03.2024
- St. Louis – 26.03.2024
- Foxborough – 09.04.2024
- Nashville – 16.04.2024
- Philadelphia – 23.04.2024
- Denver – 30.04.2024
- Salt Lake City – 07.05.2024
It now means that MX vs ATV Legends has available content from both AMA-sanctioned off-road motorcycle series. Two DLC packs, 2022 and 2023, for the Pro Motocross Championship have previously been released.
Motocross focuses predominately on outdoor tracks, while Supercross’s USP is temporary stadium venues. At the end of the season, the two series combine for the SuperMotocross World Championship.
To commemorate the deal, Legends will be re-released in a new retail package including the 2024 Monster Energy Supercross Championship DLC for $29.99/€29.99/£24.99.
The DLC alone, for existing game owners, will be priced at €19.99/$19.99/£15.99.
The Journey Thus Far
MX vs ATV Legends was initially released for PC, PlayStation and Xbox in June 2022 and was beset with technical challenges and stiff handling.Developed by industry veterans Rainbow Studios for THQ Nordic, parent company Embracer Group went on record to state its ire about its initial lacklustre sales performance.
“That performance was below our management expectations,” said Lars Wingefors, Founder and CEO of Embracer Group, during an earnings call in August 2022.
The funereal mood was heightened by alleged reports of team layoffs in September.
However, since then, regular quality-of-life updates and paid DLC have arrived for the ever-evolving platform. While not an out-and-out simulator like MX Bikes, it does have a harder edge to it than some contemporaries.
Have you played one of Milestone’s Supercross games or MX vs ATV Legends? Let us know in the comments below.