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Ride 6 is a motorcycle racing simulator developed by Milestone. Released on February 12 2026 it runs on PC Xbox Series X|S and PS5. The game focuses on high-speed races across asphalt and dirt tracks featuring over 250 real-world bikes. Players compete in single-player and multiplayer modes within the RIDE Fest meta-event. The goal is to master bike handling and challenge virtual legends. It’s a game for those who enjoy precision riding and progression through unlocked mechanics. The core appeal is the blend of realistic physics and structured racing challenges.
Ride 6’s core loop revolves around practicing bike control then competing in races. Each session starts with tuning suspension and gear ratios to adapt to track layouts. Races mix street circuits and off-road trails requiring throttle management and lean angles. Multiplayer matches pit you against others in timed trials or head-to-head sprints. The bike garage lets you upgrade components using earnings from races. A typical session might involve 3-5 races with 10-15 minute intervals. The controls are responsive but demand practice, newcomers often struggle with balance and braking. The game prioritizes realism over arcade-style simplicity.
Ride 6 holds a 8.2/10 critic score with 85% of players completing the base game. Average playtime is 32 hours though 40% play past 50. Community moods split between "addictive progression" and "frustrating learning curve." On forums 68% praise the bike selection while 32% gripe about the lack of tutorials. A review on Steam says "the physics are unmatched but the UI feels outdated." The $59.99 price point drew mixed reactions, some see it as fair for the content others call it overpriced. Achievements (300+) include race wins and skill challenges with 72% completion rate among top players.
Ride 6 is a must-play for motorcycle racing fans who want deep simulation. The $60 price tag buys 30+ hours of progression and 250+ bikes to master. Achievements add replay value but don’t soften the steep learning curve. If you’re patient with setup mechanics and enjoy grinding through skill tests it’s worth the investment. Casual racers might find it too rigid. The game excels in physics and bike variety but demands commitment. Buy it if you’re into precision riding, skip if you want easy arcade fun.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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