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TT Isle of Man - Ride on the Edge 2 Videos - Career and Free Roaming Modes

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NACON and KT Racing have released two new videos for TT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2, featuring a fictitious motorcycle racer named James Wilson, the videos take us through his preparation for the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy.

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For this new edition of the game, the teams at KT Racing have created the perfect playground, a biker’s paradise. Accessible from the Career and Free Roam modes, this open area is a place for riders to train, test their bike set-ups and push their skills to the limit on fast corners, tight bends and long straights where you can exceed speeds of 186 mph (300 km/h). As well as the ability to free roam, riders can tackle various challenges in different parts of the area, such as pursuits and time attacks. This bikers’ paradise is the ideal training ground to prepare for the legendary Isle of Man circuit.

In Career mode, players can live their motorcycling dream: win the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy. After proving themselves on one of 18 tracks, amateur riders can sign with a team, obtain new bikes and enter a variety of championships. Throughout the seasons, they need to manage their finances and reputation, plan their calendar and change teams to ride with different Superbike and Supersport bikes. By completing objectives set by these teams, players will win special rewards that will help them progress to the next level. Once their bike is optimized and their riding skills honed, they will get the chance to land the ultimate prize: winning the Senior TT!

Created in 1907, the TT is the world’s most famous motorcycle race. The 61km course with 260 bends is the most iconic circuit for road-racing riders. With officially licensed riders, bikes and tracks, TT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2 boasts new physics and a new career mode for players to improve their riding skills.

TT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2 releases on March 19 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and later on Nintendo Switch.

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