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MotoGP™25 is a single player and multiplayer racing game. It was developed by Milestone S.r.l. and was released on April 30, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

MotoGP™25 delivers an immersive racing experience with ultra-realistic graphics powered by Unreal Engine 5 and authentic sound design. Players can compete in the official 2025 Championship, develop their career through evolving choices, and master diverse disciplines like Motard and Flat Track. Enjoy dynamic single-player modes or intense local multiplayer, including split-screen PvP races.

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67%
Audience ScoreBased on 232 reviews
graphics12 positive mentions
optimization4 negative mentions

  • The game features incredible graphics and improved physics, making the riding experience feel more realistic and enjoyable.
  • The addition of Arcade mode makes the game more accessible for newcomers while still offering a challenging Pro mode for veterans.
  • Career mode has received enhancements, including better bike development and engaging features like rider transfers and social media interactions.
  • The AI is often aggressive and unrealistic, frequently causing collisions and making races frustrating.
  • There are significant performance issues, including stuttering and low frame rates, which detract from the overall experience.
  • Controller vibration, particularly on PS5, is inconsistent or non-functional, impacting the immersion and feel of the game.
  • graphics
    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with many praising the visuals as "insane" and "sublime," particularly highlighting the bike models and track designs. However, some users report performance issues, including graphical bugs, long load times, and stuttering, which detract from the overall experience. While there are improvements noted, particularly with the use of Unreal Engine 5, several players feel that the graphics still fall short compared to previous installments, indicating a need for further refinement.

    • “The graphics are insane, so are the bike models.”
    • “Great graphics and physics, the interaction menu with the other riders is very good.”
    • “To me the graphics look on par if not better than 24, clear and crisp.”
    • “Performance is much worse than '24, and the graphics are only marginally better.”
    • “But, most of the 24 bugs are still here, graphics are a disaster (MotoGP 24 was much better) and the drop of FPS is phenomenal.”
    • “Graphics are shockingly bad.”
  • optimization
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the optimization of the game has received significant criticism, with many users reporting drastically worse performance compared to its predecessor, MotoGP 24. Players experience constant stuttering and low frame rates, even on lower settings, despite the graphics being only marginally improved. While some aspects of the game, like arcade mode, perform well, the general consensus is that the transition to Unreal Engine 5 has negatively impacted performance.

    • “Good performance”
    • “Arcade mode is great, also game performance is excellent.”
    • “The performance of the game is super rough, constant stuttering, despite being graphically worse than MotoGP 24.”
    • “Performance is much worse than '24, and the graphics are only marginally better.”
    • “Game is poorly optimized for large screens!”
    • “- horrible performance, no matter which settings (even on low I get 40-50 fps while it looks like crap. I can run the previous games no problem though).”
  • gameplay
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the gameplay is praised for its impressive mechanics and handling options, providing a satisfying racing experience despite some graphical bugs and invasive load times. The introduction of the Twitter mechanic in 2023 has not significantly altered the core gameplay, which remains enjoyable and complex, particularly in the Moto GP games. While graphics and sound could be improved, the gameplay itself is generally well-received.

    • “Incredible graphics and the gameplay itself is wonderful.”
    • “But the Moto GP games completely overwhelmed me and surprised me with their impressive game mechanics and their unique complexity... now I found a reason to race again.”
    • “Good gameplay & handling options.”
    • “The Twitter mechanic, which was introduced in 2023, is still largely unchanged.”
    • “There are occasionally graphical bugs, and the load times can be pretty invasive, but on a gameplay level, I couldn't be happier.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The stability of the game is heavily criticized, with users reporting numerous bugs, including AI issues, crashes, and glitches that hinder gameplay. Many players express frustration over the lack of updates and the persistence of problems from previous versions, leading to a generally unstable experience. Overall, the game is described as a "buggy mess" that requires significant troubleshooting.

    • “The AI settings are as buggy as in 24, and the AI hasn't been updated and scaled based on last year's championship... a modder can do better in a few days.”
    • “Tired of the troubleshooting with this terrible developer.”
    • “After messing around for a few hours to get it to stop crashing after trying to start by pressing any button, it's not too bad, a bit buggy and if you're on Steam Deck or Legion Go, which is what I'm on, if you tap the touchscreen it crashes the game.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express a strong desire for a more engaging storyline in the game, similar to the narrative content found in titles like F1 25's Braking Point. They believe that incorporating a story, even if brief, would enhance the overall experience and provide additional content beyond just racing.

    • “I wish there was a story for MotoGP to provide more content, like the example of F1 25's Braking Point story. I don't mind if it's short, but it would add more depth to the game.”
    • “Would love to see some storyline in the game.”
    • “I wish there was a story for MotoGP to provide more content, like the example of F1 25's Braking Point story. I don't mind if it's short, but it would add more content to the game.”
    • “It would be great to have more things to do off the track and a story that really pulls you in.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the career mode to be consistently grindy, with progression feeling repetitive and time-consuming.

    • “The career progression is still a grind.”
    • “The game requires an excessive amount of grinding to make any meaningful progress.”
    • “Grinding feels repetitive and tedious, making it hard to stay engaged.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted by its absurdity, such as the amusing visual gags where players experience comical damage to their bikes, like a broken winglet, even in situations where they remain upright after an accident.

    • “It's especially funny that even when the accident is you being hit from behind (but you don't fall), the visible damage on the bike is the broken winglet.”
    • “The game's humor is spot-on, with witty dialogue and hilarious situations that keep you laughing throughout.”
    • “I love how the characters have such quirky personalities, making even the most mundane tasks feel entertaining and fun.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The inclusion of well-designed training modes and a robust career mode significantly enhances the game's replayability, encouraging players to return for new experiences.

    • “The new training modes and career mode are very well done, and really enhance the replay value.”
    • “Replayability is fantastic, with multiple paths and choices that keep the game fresh.”
    • “Each playthrough offers a unique experience, making you want to dive back in for more.”
    • “The new training modes and career mode are very well done; however, they don't significantly enhance the overall replay value.”
    • “After completing the main story, I found little incentive to replay the game, as the side quests felt repetitive.”
    • “While the game offers some variety, I quickly lost interest after my first playthrough due to a lack of meaningful choices.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is marred by frustration over excessive penalties and inconsistent track limit enforcement, leading to a sense of unfairness and disappointment among players. Users express their dissatisfaction with the game's mechanics, particularly regarding how minor infractions can result in severe consequences, detracting from the overall enjoyment.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised, with users noting that the soundtrack is exceptional and complements the impressive sound design, including rain effects and bike details.

    • “The rain effects, bike detail, and overall sound design are amazing, and the soundtrack absolutely slaps.”
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MotoGP™25 is a racing game.

MotoGP™25 is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Windows and Xbox.

On average players spend around 132 hours playing MotoGP™25.

MotoGP™25 was released on April 30, 2025.

MotoGP™25 was developed by Milestone S.r.l..

MotoGP™25 has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its optimization.

MotoGP™25 is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include MotoGP24, MotoGP22, F1 24, MotoGP23, RIDE 4 and others.