Capcom Announces MotoGP 09/10

June 18, 2009

CAPCOM ANNOUNCES MotoGP 09/10 FOR THE 2010
SEASON

Capcom takes the popular MotoGP video game
series in a refreshing new direction for racing fans

Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide
developer and publisher of video games, today announced that MotoGP™ 09/10 is
scheduled for release in March 2010 on the Xbox 360® and the PLAYSTATION®3. This
exciting new entry to the series is currently in development with Monumental
Games, a team new to Capcom’s MotoGP series made of previous MotoGP game
developers.

“We are thrilled that Capcom fans will have an
opportunity to enjoy MotoGP with the freshest content running parallel to the
real world GP season,” said Mona Hamilton, Vice President of Marketing for
Capcom Entertainment. “This is an exciting development for the series.”

As the most comprehensive MotoGP game to date,
MotoGP 09/10 will not only deliver all the bikes, riders and tracks from the
2009 championship, but brand new gameplay modes that offer rewards to the rider
for their riding style. Furthermore, players will have the ability to update the
game with accurate real-time content from the 2010 championship at no extra
cost. MotoGP 09/10 will see the introduction of a fully realized Career Mode
where players take part in the ultimate MotoGP world championship, competing in
actual races and managing all aspects of their team. Gamers will hire engineers,
team managers and press officers, all of which have a real impact on their
career as a racing pro.

Complementing Career Mode, MotoGP 09/10 will
feature three additional gameplay modes to deliver the richest MotoGP experience
ever. Arcade Mode is not limited to simply crossing the finish line, but adds a
variety of challenges where players can earn and steal points from their
opponents, encouraging a risk element for those who feel that simply leading the
pack isn’t enough. As the only officially licensed MotoGP videogame title,
MotoGP 09/10 will naturally allow gamers to compete in a full championship
season across any of MotoGP’s three bike classes. For those who like to pit
their skills against fellow racers from around the globe, MotoGP 09/10 offers a
robust online mode with leader boards and spectator mode.