MotoGP 25 Release Times Announced

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29 April 2025 09:54
Milestone’s MotoGP 25 officially hits the track on April 30, launching simultaneously across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series XS, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Priced at $59.99 across all platforms, the latest entry in the long-running motorcycle racing franchise brings new gameplay features, expanded modes, and a more accessible experience for newcomers.
At the heart of MotoGP 25 is its revamped Career Mode, which allows players to create their own rider and shape their racing legacy through "Turning Points"—key choices that impact relationships and progression throughout the season. Complementing the main career path are quick race modes and a variety of side challenges, including motard, flat track, and minibike races. These not only enhance gameplay variety but also improve your rider’s fitness and unlock customization options.
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For players new to the sport or series, MotoGP 25 introduces a more welcoming Arcade Experience. This includes an enhanced Adaptive Difficulty Mode, a new Neural Aid System, and a redesigned tutorial to ease players into the high-speed action.
Competitive players can also dive into Ranked Races, which now support cross-play, allowing users on different platforms to compete against one another seamlessly.
Despite the standard release, MotoGP 25 does not offer early access or multiple editions. However, pre-orders include exclusive in-game content, such as the Off-Road Helmets Pack and Iconic Liveries Pack.
Global Launch Times The game will roll out globally at midnight local time in most regions. Key release times include:
- Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) – 12:00 AM, April 30
- Central Daylight Time (CDT) – 2:00 AM, April 30
- Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) – 3:00 AM, April 30
- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) – 7:00 AM, April 30
- Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) – 6:00 PM, April 30
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29 April 2025 09:54
Milestone’s MotoGP 25 officially hits the track on April 30, launching simultaneously across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series XS, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Priced at $59.99 across all platforms, the latest entry in the long-running motorcycle racing franchise brings new gameplay features, expanded modes, and a more accessible experience for newcomers.
At the heart of MotoGP 25 is its revamped Career Mode, which allows players to create their own rider and shape their racing legacy through "Turning Points"—key choices that impact relationships and progression throughout the season. Complementing the main career path are quick race modes and a variety of side challenges, including motard, flat track, and minibike races. These not only enhance gameplay variety but also improve your rider’s fitness and unlock customization options.
More:YouTube Reveals Playables Platform
For players new to the sport or series, MotoGP 25 introduces a more welcoming Arcade Experience. This includes an enhanced Adaptive Difficulty Mode, a new Neural Aid System, and a redesigned tutorial to ease players into the high-speed action.
Competitive players can also dive into Ranked Races, which now support cross-play, allowing users on different platforms to compete against one another seamlessly.
Despite the standard release, MotoGP 25 does not offer early access or multiple editions. However, pre-orders include exclusive in-game content, such as the Off-Road Helmets Pack and Iconic Liveries Pack.
Global Launch Times The game will roll out globally at midnight local time in most regions. Key release times include:
- Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) – 12:00 AM, April 30
- Central Daylight Time (CDT) – 2:00 AM, April 30
- Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) – 3:00 AM, April 30
- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) – 7:00 AM, April 30
- Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) – 6:00 PM, April 30


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