Update 1.10 for MotoGP 21 has hit all platforms, so here are the official patch notes provided by the game’s developer! As there wasn’t anything spectacular planned to celebrate everyone’s favorite holiday, the day after Independence Day, this update is small. Even then, it’s shockingly small due to a lot of the bugs being defined under a single message. Still, an update is an update, and fixes to the game’s various bugs are never a bad thing. Without further adieu, here’s everything that’s been changed with MotoGP 21 update 1.10
MotoGP 21 Update 1.10 Patch Notes
- Adding MotoE category
- Minor fixes
And yes, that really is all there is to it. MotoGP 21 update 1.10 really acts as an update to make some minor adjustments, so the patch notes reflect that. There are some important distinctions to keep in mind though. Specifically in the version numbers, which appear to vary based on your chosen platform. While version 1.10 is standard over on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 sees this as “1.012.000”, Xbox One sees it as “1.0.0.11” and Xbox Series X|S sees it as “1.0.0.14”. PC platforms don’t see it as a version number. If that isn’t a confusing set of numbers, I don’t know what is.
Hopefully these “minor fixes” do help improve the overall experience of MotoGP 21, but don’t go holding your breath that the game is going to feel completely brand new. These are probably either just a few fixes or a lot of very minuscule ones. Either way, improvements no matter what. As the team released one last month, you can also expect a brand new roadmap to show up any day now, showing what to expect for the remaining patches this month. Hopefully, they’re a bit more substantial than this.
MotoGP 21 is available on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. For more details regarding this update (or the exorbitant lack thereof), check out the official post.