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MX Bikes is a realistic motocross simulator, based on a scratch built physics engine that accurately simulates motorcycle dynamics and setup options.

MX Bikes is a motocross, motorbike and multiplayer game developed and published by PiBoSo.
Released on October 07th 2019 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 28,116 reviews of which 26,514 were positive and 1,602 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.2 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows XP
  • Processor: 2 Ghz CPU. VR: Intel Core i5-4590 (AMD FX 8350) or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 1.2.1 compatible GPU with 512 MB of video RAM. VR: GeForce GTX 970 (AMD Radeon R9 290) or better
  • DirectX: Version 8.1
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

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June 2025
this game changed my life i became less racist and m0re understandable t0 pe0ple with disablities. i w0uld like t0 thank the devel0pers. i am still h0m0ph0bic but it is 0k.
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May 2025
it is hard to learn but after about 2 total hours of playtime you start noticing the progression. it gives a great feeling of accomplishment
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April 2025
MX Bikes isn’t your typical motocross game. If you’re coming from arcade-style titles like MX vs ATV or Monster Energy Supercross, prepare for a steep learning curve—but also a far more rewarding ride. This game is built for realism. Every movement, from shifting your rider's weight to controlling throttle mid-air, affects the bike’s physics. It's not about holding down the throttle and flying off jumps—it's about finesse. Body positioning, clutch use, traction control, and even suspension behavior all come into play. That attention to realism makes MX Bikes feel closer to an actual motocross simulation than any other title on the market. It's brutal at first, but once you "get it," the immersion and satisfaction are unmatched. 🧠 Physics – The Star of the Show The physics engine is what makes MX Bikes truly shine. The bikes react dynamically to terrain, rider inputs, and weight distribution. Unlike many games where your bike feels like it's on rails, here it's like you're actually taming a powerful 2-stroke or 4-stroke beast. Cornering requires precise body lean and throttle modulation. Jumps aren't just about speed—they’re about balance, preload, and correct take-off angles. Mistime anything, and you’ll wash out, loop out, or slam into the ground. It's punishing, yes, but incredibly authentic. Once mastered, scrubbing a jump or railing a berm feels amazing. 🌍 Tracks – Realistic Terrain and Customizability Out of the box, MX Bikes comes with a handful of official tracks, but the modding community is where this game comes alive. Thanks to an active user base, you have access to hundreds of custom tracks, including real-life replicas and fantasy courses. Tracks vary in traction, elevation, and even soil type (hardpack, sand, loam, etc.). The terrain deformation system is a standout feature. As you ride laps, the track gets rougher—ruts form, braking bumps develop, and lines change. No two motos are the same, especially in multiplayer. 🛠️ Mods – The Lifeblood of the Game MX Bikes has a thriving modding scene that fills in the gaps left by its small development team. Mods include: Custom bikes (2-strokes, 4-strokes, OEM replicas) Rider gear, helmets, and boots Tracks from across the world Physics tweaks UI overhauls There’s a full ecosystem built by the community, with sites like MXB-Mods.com hosting thousands of high-quality downloads. Installing mods is fairly straightforward, and some tools make it even easier. 👥 Multiplayer – Competitive & Fun (with a Few Hiccups) Online racing is a blast—if you can find a good server. Netcode is decent for a small-scale sim, though still not perfect. Expect the occasional lag spike or disconnection, but overall, multiplayer adds a ton of replay value. From casual freerides to organized race leagues, there's plenty to get involved in. Voice chats and Discord communities help coordinate events, and some leagues even simulate full seasons with points, heat races, and qualifying rounds. 🖥️ Graphics & Performance – Functional, Not Flashy Let’s be honest: MX Bikes isn’t going to win any awards for visuals. Graphics are serviceable, not stunning. The textures and models are a bit outdated by modern standards, especially compared to AAA racers. However, the game runs well even on mid-tier hardware, and the modding community improves the visual fidelity with better shaders, lighting, and track objects. What you lose in flash, you gain in performance and customizability. 🎚️ Controls – Bring a Controller (or Better Yet, a Wheel Stand) MX Bikes was built with precision in mind. Keyboard play is technically possible but strongly discouraged. A controller (Xbox or DualShock) is the minimum requirement for a decent experience, but the real pros use dual analog sticks + triggers, and even custom handlebars or sim rigs for immersion. The control mapping is fully customizable, including independent rider and bike control. It's complex but allows for total control over the machine. 🧭 Learning Curve – Steep but Worth It MX Bikes doesn’t hold your hand. There are no tutorials or onboarding missions—you’ll probably crash a hundred times before completing a clean lap. But once it clicks, the depth of control and realism make it incredibly addictive. There are community-made guides and YouTube tutorials to help new riders, and you'll need them. This is not a casual game, but for those who stick with it, it’s the best feeling motocross game you’ll ever play. 🔚 Final Verdict MX Bikes is not perfect. It has bugs. The UI is clunky. The graphics are outdated. And the learning curve is unforgiving. But if you’re looking for the most realistic, physics-driven motocross simulator available, this is it. Once you break through the initial wall, MX Bikes offers a deep, authentic, and endlessly rewarding experience—backed by a passionate community and near-infinite customization.
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April 2025
This game is Hard to learn. It is WELL worth it tho. at 80 hours roughly, I still crash a lot, but I can actually throw the bike around and put some good lap times down. If you like Moto games, this game is so worth it. just understand, the first few hours playing will be very difficult but if you stick with it, the game gets soo damn rewarding. Lastly, the Mods, sooo many free mods. tracks, bike paints, gear, etc. you name it theres probably a mod. I actually found the local Track 3 PALMS I raced at all the time. you might find your own local track!
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Jan. 2025
Hell at first, but after 2-5 ish hours it gets fun. Deffenetly relys on mods but at least they made it easy to download mods for the game. Heres what will most likely happen when you get the game 1. You buy the game and question the $35 price 2. You load it up 3. You ride the vanilla bikes 4. you jump the bike 5. you crash the bike 6. You hit what you would technicaly call a "whip" 7. You go on youtube and search mx bikes 8. You'll find troyyjan or reaperdoc 9. You watch and see the bikes tjeir riding 10. You click the link and download the mods pack 11. You get lost on the install and lookup a tutorial 12. You get them installed succefully 13. You load up the game and choose a track and rider 14. You admire the rev limiter sound 15. You jump the bike a few and pin the limiter 16. You get hooked and you say burrrap for no reason 17. You unlock the assists 18. You hit the meanest whip and clip it 19. You download tracks 20. You play the game more often 21. You find out about liverys and download them 22. You find a favorite bike 23. You join an online race 24. You get punted turn 1 25. You get punted again 26. You loose sanity 27. You get better 28. You win a race 29. You play the game out of boardum 30. You bing watch mx bikes youtubers 31. Your mind is only thinking about bikes Thats the summary of what happens when you buy and play the game. My sanity is still somewhat here 11/10 would recommend
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Frequently Asked Questions

MX Bikes is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.

MX Bikes is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 29.99€ on Steam.

MX Bikes received 26,514 positive votes out of a total of 28,116 achieving an impressive rating of 9.23.
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MX Bikes was developed and published by PiBoSo.

MX Bikes is playable and fully supported on Windows.

MX Bikes is not playable on MacOS.

MX Bikes is not playable on Linux.

MX Bikes offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

MX Bikes offers both Co-op and PvP modes.

MX Bikes does not currently offer any DLC.

MX Bikes does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

MX Bikes does not support Steam Remote Play.

MX Bikes is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for MX Bikes.

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MX Bikes
Rating
9.2
26,514
1,602
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
3,381
Developer
PiBoSo
Publisher
PiBoSo
Release 07 Oct 2019
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