Rip, jump and scrub your way to victory with over 35 tracks in this vastly extended version!
Only the Encore edition features the brand new Rhythm Racing mode, extra outdoor Nationals tracks, and exclusive Waypoint races in open world maps. The improved game engine brings remastered HD graphics & sound, smoother online gameplay, and updated riding physics for full control.
Key Features:
More than twice as many tracks as the original MX vs. ATV Supercross.
12 player online.
Rhythm Racing mode: Drag race your friends on straight dirt tracks filled with obstacles and jumps.
Free Ride mode for racing without boundaries.
All new gear and graphics kits.
Over 60 professional riders to race against.
More than 80 licensed motocross companies for maximum authenticity.
Remastered audio which includes for the first time 3D positional sounds and new environmental effects.
Comprehensive tutorial section with pro tips for newcomers to the series.
Graphics: DirectX 10 compatible graphics card (Intel HD 3000, NVIDIA GeForce GTS 240 (1GB VRAM) or ATI Radeon HD 4600 (1GB VRAM))
Storage: 5 GB available space
Directx: Version 9.0c
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