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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.

Get ready to take part in MotoGP™25! FEEL EVERY DETAIL OF THE 2025 SEASON Join the official Championship and step into the boots of your favorite riders to master the most iconic bikes and tracks of the season. Live the most realistic race thrills ever thanks to Unreal Engine 5, MotoGP™ Stewards ensuring fair battles, and an overhauled sound design, recorded on-site from official bikes. FORGE YO…

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67%
Audience ScoreBased on 266 reviews
graphics12 positive mentions
optimization4 negative mentions

  • MotoGP 25 offers a balanced experience with both arcade mode for newcomers and pro mode for veterans, making it accessible and rewarding.
  • Significant improvements in graphics, sound design, and physics provide a more immersive and realistic riding experience compared to previous entries.
  • The addition of side modes like minibikes, motard, and flat track bring fun variety, and career mode enhancements add depth and progression.
  • The AI remains problematic, often being overly aggressive, inconsistent, and causing frustrating collisions that hurt immersion and gameplay.
  • There are numerous technical issues including bugs, poor optimization especially on certain platforms, and controller problems such as missing vibration feedback.
  • Lack of substantial innovation leads to a feeling of repetitive gameplay with minimal changes from previous titles, and missing features like legacy content and deeper career customization.
  • graphics
    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in this game are generally praised for their impressive detail, bike models, and use of Unreal Engine 5, delivering clear and crisp visuals. However, several users report performance issues, occasional graphical bugs, long load times, and inconsistent asset loading that detract from the experience. While some see the graphics as an improvement over previous versions, others feel they are outdated or worse than prior installments.

    • “Impressive... motogp25 is a game with proper current generation graphics being sold at future generation pricing with previous generation controller support.”
    • “The graphics are insane, so are the bike models.”
    • “The graphics are just sublime.”
    • “Performance is much worse than '24, and the graphics are only marginally better.”
    • “Ai is bad, gameplay feels very unrealistic, graphics (when they function as intended) look amazing but most of the time assets don't load in, takes forever to load in menu, lagging both in menu and in game (PC runs more intense games much more smoothly).”
    • “But most of the 24 bugs are still here, graphics are a disaster (MotoGP24 was much better) and the drop of FPS is phenomenal.”
  • optimization
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Optimization for the game is generally poor, with many users reporting significantly worse performance compared to previous titles, including stuttering and low frame rates even on lower settings. The switch to UE5 seems to have negatively impacted performance, especially on large screens. However, some note that certain modes, like Arcade, perform well.

    • “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 drastically worse compared to the last game. I know they have switched to UE5, but a 150 FPS loss doesn't make sense.”
    • “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.”
    • “Knock the FSR down to ultra performance and it looks worse than MotoGP 22 on the Nintendo Switch, bouncing around 40-28 FPS.”
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its variety, engaging mechanics, and impressive complexity, especially in racing and handling options. While graphical bugs and load times are noted, the overall gameplay experience is considered enjoyable and well-designed. Some mechanics, like the 2023 Twitter update and tuck options, receive mixed feedback on their impact.

    • “But the MotoGP games completely overwhelmed me and surprised me with their impressive game mechanics and their unique complexity... now I found a reason to race again.”
    • “They provide moments of variety and experimentation, allowing players to engage with the mechanics in less rigid environments.”
    • “The Twitter mechanic, 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
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is widely criticized for persistent bugs, frequent crashes, and unresolved issues carried over from previous versions. AI behavior is flawed and causes gameplay problems, while various glitches affect core systems like penalties, audio, and controls. Overall, users find the game unstable and frustrating, with poor developer support for fixes.

    • “Because they'll release another buggy piece of crap that they won't fix either.”
    • “Buggy mess, and the AI can't race you without crashing into you; they completely ignore your existence.”
    • “Same bugs as in GP24 - no proper tutorial, idiotic GUI, audio glitches over curbs, track limit penalties do not exist, fuel audio glitch, crashing penalties do not exist properly, no info on why red flag is waved, idiotic pit procedure, multiple glitches of auto-pilot rider on track entry, no penalty system for slow riding causing dangerous situations or slowing opponents, no differences between tire types except usage, tire consumption strategy is ineffective, and tire wear and fuel consumption settings are hidden and hard to find.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users feel the game lacks a storyline and desire a narrative mode similar to F1 25's Braking Point to provide more engaging content and off-track activities. They believe even a short story would enhance the overall experience.

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

    Players express frustration and emotional dissatisfaction with the overly harsh track curbs and inconsistent penalty system, which can feel unfair and disruptive to gameplay. Frequent crashes and technical issues further contribute to a negative emotional experience.

  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s new training modes and career mode significantly enhance its replayability, offering engaging content that encourages players to return frequently.

    • “The new training modes and career mode are very well done; they really enhance the replay value.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is enhanced by dynamic tracks and subtle visual details, creating a more immersive and engaging experience.

    • “Tracks feel more dynamic, with improved atmosphere and subtle visual touches that contribute to immersion.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s progression is characterized by repetitive grinding, making career advancement feel slow and monotonous.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is highly praised for its impactful soundtrack and excellent overall sound design, which, together with detailed effects like rain and bike sounds, create an immersive audio experience.

    • “The rain effects, bike detail, and overall sound design are amazing, and the soundtrack absolutely slaps.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is quirky and situational, often highlighting amusing inconsistencies like visible bike damage that contrasts with the actual impact, adding a lighthearted and entertaining touch.

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132h Median play time
132h Average play time
132-132h Spent by most gamers
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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 MotoGP™25 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 MotoGP22, MotoGP24, MotoGP23, RIDE 4, MotoGP20 and others.