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THQ
have announced that the adrenaline-fuelled MotoGP Ultimate
Racing Technology franchise will have next-gen audiences racing
by the seat of their p ants
on the Xbox360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.
Combining fast-paced, knee-scraping racing action with the very
latest technology, the next instalment of MotoGP Ultimate Racing
Technology looks set to bring motor sport to an unprecedented
level of realism and intensity. The MotoGP Ultimate Racing
Technology franchise has met with worldwide critical acclaim
with MotoGP
Ultimate Racing Technology
3 being hailed as “the best racing game on
Xbox” and “the best motorcycling simulation game”.
"We’re
excited to be working with Climax to deliver the greatest motor
racing franchise to gamers," said Kelly Flock, executive vice
president, worldwide publishing, THQ. "The next-gen technology
allows us to focus on developing an incredible visual experience
with the unparalleled sensation of speed and adrenaline that is an
inherent part of MotoGP, while also retaining the depth of
realism that our relationship with Dorna awards us."
“We’re
delighted to be working with THQ on another groundbreaking edition
of MotoGP Ultimate Racing Technology," said Tony
Beckwith, president, Climax. "Over the last few years, we’ve
worked hard on taking the MotoGP Ultimate Racing Technology
franchise forward with innovative gameplay features and
jaw-dropping graphics. With the advanced technology
of the Xbox360, gamers can now look forward to an even more amazing
racing experience with breathtaking visuals and edge-of-the-seat,
wheel-to-wheel racing unlike anything they’ve ever seen
before!”
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