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Monster Energy Supercross 25 Career Mode Trailer and Details Revealed

Milestone and Feld Motor Sports have released a new trailer for Monster Energy Supercross 25 – The Official Video Game, offering a look at the game’s revamped career mode.

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The new career mode gives players a chance to step into the life of a Supercross rider, starting in the Future class and working their way up. A Personal Manager helps along the way, introducing features like the Social Network for interacting with other riders, Climaxes that shape career-defining moments and bike development for performance upgrades. As players prove themselves on the track, they’ll have the freedom to shape their journey, moving up to the 250SX Class and eventually chasing a spot in the 450SX Class.

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For the first time in the series, career mode is structured into Acts, breaking the journey into chapters with specific quests and goals. Each Act leads to a Climax, a high-stakes race where players face tough rivals and career-defining challenges. Performance in these events shapes progression, pushing players toward a championship run. Afterward, they can take on custom MX tracks and Rhythm Attack sections for a new challenge.

The new Social Network hub brings players deeper into the Supercross world, where interactions with supporters and rivals shape their reputation and open doors to better opportunities. Strong relationships with the team are just as important, as better communication leads to improved bike upgrades and stronger performances on the track. With the new bike development system tied to a rider’s status, those who build their reputation will have more ways to fine-tune their ride and push for success.

Monster Energy Supercross 25 launches on April 10, but players who pre-order the Special or Dirt Master Edition can jump in three days early on April 7.

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