The Best Mountain Biking Video Game Ever Just Hit Console
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The Best Mountain Biking Video Game Ever Just Hit Console
"Following its debut last year on PC, MAVRIX is now available on console and joins PlayStation and Xbox, bringing a 100 km² open world of downhill racing, freeride exploration, competitive events, and huge sends. The console launch includes a content update with Slopestyle Mode, which emphasizes big air, style, and steeze. Along with the update, MAVRIX now has new tricks, new trails, bigger freeride zones, and improved bike physics, animations, and handling - something the game was somewhat lacking at launch."
"Now you can find MAVRIX available digitally for $39.99 USD (£30 GBP) on , , as well as the PlayStation Store and . This console launch is a pretty big milestone for MAVRIX, offering console players the chance to enjoy the full MAVRIX experience, which is great timing if you live somewhere where there isn't much riding to be done in the winter months."
"When the game initially launched on PC last year, I was curious, and as someone who loved to sit down for some non-work-related screen time from time to time, I was eager to see what MAVRIX was all about. From my original obsession with Downhill Domination, MAVRIX is a far cry from those days and is a pretty impressive example of how far the genre has come over the years, and is a unique blend of arcade-style gameplay with an obvious influence from the real world."
MAVRIX arrives on PlayStation and Xbox, offering a 100 km² open world centered on downhill racing, freeride exploration, competitive events, and large jumps. The console launch adds Slopestyle Mode to highlight big air, style, and steeze, plus new tricks, additional trails, expanded freeride zones, and refined bike physics, animations, and handling. The game is priced at $39.99 USD (£30 GBP) digitally. Ongoing development is driven by player feedback from Early Access and Game Preview, with regular updates planned. Professional rider input shapes realistic suspension, braking, and trick execution to enhance authenticity.
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