CAPCOM STEERS MOTOGP IN A BRAND NEW DIRECTION!

Capcom is pleased to confirm that MotoGP 09/10 will deliver the most comprehensive Career Mode of any previous MotoGP title by offering players with all the riders, tracks and teams from the official 2009 MotoGP season and free downloadable content from the 2010 season,

Players take control of their career both on and off the track competing in races and hiring engineers, team managers and press officers to help further their career as a pro and ultimately win the MotoGP World Championship. Demonstrating your riding skills on the track through overtaking, slipstreaming and showboating will be rewarded with Rider Reputation points. Pushing too hard can be detrimental as crashes and collisions will reduce the reputation bonus awarded at the end of each race.

The more Rider Reputation points you earn the more attractive you become to other manufacturers, sponsors and employees. Your team will also research upgrades for your existing bike to increase its performance.

Career Mode compliments the previously confirmed Arcade Mode which introduces an exciting take on the overall objective of being the first to cross the finishing line.
It is coming to Xbox 360 and PS3 on March 16 2010.

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