TT Isle of Man 2 Gameplay Footage Shows New and Classic Bike Physics

TT Isle of Man 2 Gameplay

New gameplay footage for TT Isle of Man 2: Ride on the Edge 2 features new classic and new bike physics that we will get to see in the game. The title s going to be more immersive and realistic than before by offering fans an unprecedented experience.

Talking about the bike physics, the developers have started from scratch and rebuilt from the ground up to make the ultra-realistic behavior of bikes on the track and how they should balance between high sped bends. In addition, the game will also feature an improved first-person view to add to the realism.

Talk about getting a feel of riding a bike in excess of 130 mph on one of the most famous motorcycle race in the world. The TT is a 61 km long course that has 260 bends and the most iconic and sought-after circuit for road-racing riders. You also have officially licensed riders, bikes and tracks that come with the game to add in the realism and for your enhanced experience.

We already knew there was going to be new motorcycle physics before, but that that we got a chance to see it in action, it only gets us more excited. In addition to the new gameplay physics, the game will also bring in classic bikes that include the MV Agusta 500 Three, Norton NRS 588, Suzuki XR69, Yamaha TZ 750 and the Ducati 900, a legendary bike ridden by Mike Hailwood.

TT Isle of Man 2 Gameplay

The Ducati 900 is, of course, the bike that helped Mie the Bike win the event after 11 years of hiatus. You can get your hands on the bike in the game by pre-ordering a retail version of TT Isle of Man 2: Ride on the Edge 2 and ride the historical Ducati 900.

TT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2 will be available March 19, 2020, on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and later on Nintendo Switch. What do you think of TT Isle of Man 2: Ride on the Edge 2? Post your comment below.

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