Gamer writes: "The rights to the MotoGP license in recent years were at times difficult to follow than the engines in the real MotoGP. Thus, the license for the edition of 2008 split between two parties. While THQ development of the PC and Xbox (360) versions of himself, was responsible Namco for the PlayStation 2 version. In 2007, Capcom and Namco the license of this one years later united with the other versions by the THQ license to steal. After a year break is 09/10 with the restart of the MotoGP series."
As promised prior to release, the first 2010 MotoGP season update will be available to download absolutely free of charge for Xbox LIVE and PlayStation Network users across Europe and Australia this week. The new season downloadable content (DLC) will arrive on Xbox LIVE Marketplace tomorrow, Tuesday, 6th July 2010, and PlayStation Network on Wednesday, 7th July.
Capcom is pleased to announce today the release of the first downloadable content for MotoGP 09/10 on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
GE writes: "What I really love about video games is that they allow me to experience things I could never do in real life. While fighting blood-thirsty dragons and exploring the vast emptiness of space certainly fits that mold, so does driving at speeds of over 200 miles per hour with only two wheels separating me from the unrecognizable blur of pavement below. Capcom's MotoGP 09/10 provides just such an experience, featuring enough real-life tracks, riders, and bikes to attract any diehard motorcycle-racing fan. However, for everyone else, the slew of problems affecting the actual racing will make the game much harder to enjoy."