MX vs. ATV: Resurrection



MX vs. ATV: Resurrection is an upcoming off-road racing video game in the MX vs. ATV series. It is a reboot of the franchise, and it will be released on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Microsoft Windows.

Gameplay
MX vs. ATV: Resurrection is a reboot of the MX vs. ATV franchise, reimagining gameplay mechanics from previous MX vs. ATV games. Like Unleashed & Untamed, the game encompasses a wide variety of game modes and features just as wide of a variety of vehicles that the player can drive in addition to MX bikes and ATVs, including monster trucks, trophy trucks, sand rails and buggies.

Unlike previous titles, the core focus of Resurrection 's career mode has been changed to accommodate the other vehicle types in addition to MX bikes and ATVs. Specifically, the career is split up into four main chapters: MX, ATV, MX vs. ATV and Unleashed (All types of vehicles are featured in this portion). MX bikes are the only vehicles in the game with multiple CC sizes; as a result, the "MX" chapter is made up of four subchapters (50CC, 150CC, 250CC & 500CC).

The game features updated and more expansive customization tools, allowing players to customize riders and certain MX bikes and ATVs in greater detail. In addition, the game features the same real-time terrain deformation from Reflex and the same singular-analog stick control scheme as the earliest MX vs. ATV games. Players can use the left analog stick to initiate pre-load and aid in performing different combinations of tricks and flips, which can be performed using the modifier buttons.

Game Modes
There are 10 game modes featured inside the game. It is worth noting that if there are no non-MX or ATV vehicles racing, up to 8 racers can be featured at one time. If there are non-MX or ATV vehicles racing, up to 5 racers can be featured at one time.

Racing Oriented Modes

 * Supercross - Motocross-type event featuring only MX bikes and ATVs that participate in circuit races held inside stadiums. This mode and all freestyle oriented modes are the only ones that take place at real life locations.
 * Waypoint - A race event that takes place in an open world version of a location. In this event, the race path is determined by twelve checkpoints placed throughout the world. Racers are guided toward each checkpoint via a compass located in place of the race map.
 * Short Track - Circuit racing on track layouts designed for short lap times.
 * National - A variant of Supercross that takes place in the outside environment.
 * Hill Climb - Five or eight racers attempt to climb a steep hill and cross the finish line first. If the player fails to climb the hill successfully, they will receive a "D" next to the number of feet they climbed. If all riders including the player fail to finish, if the player is ahead of everyone else at that time, they will still be granted the victory despite receiving the "D".
 * Open Class Racing - Event where all types of vehicles are featured without any restrictions. This event and the Hill Climb are the only events where driving four wheeled vehicles is recommended for the best results.
 * Supermoto - A variant of Supercross that takes place in the outside environment and features longer tracks. Only 500CC MX bikes and ATVs are allowed to participate in this event.

Freestyle Oriented Modes

 * Skills Competition - Event where players perform as many combinations of tricks and flips as possible and score as many points as possible before time runs out. Unlike previous MX vs. ATV titles, monster trucks can now participate in this event alongside MX bikes and ATVs and perform certain tricks of their own.
 * Stunt Challenge - Similar to Skills Competition, but with a minor difference. For the player to score points, they must perform as many tricks as possible in midair and hit a perfect landing. If the player fails to stick the landing, the number of points they have accumulated in the air will not count. This event replaces the Combo Challenge from Unleashed and functions similarly to the Big Air Challenge event from Unleashed 's PSP port, On the Edge.
 * Follow the Leader - Freestyle oriented event where players must perform a set list of tricks using the modifier button requirements for each trick in order to score points. This event is the only structured event involving freestyle.

Supercross

 * Orlando, FL (Camping World Stadium)
 * Charlotte, NC (Bank of America Stadium)
 * Hampton, GA (Atlanta Motor Speedway)
 * Oakland, CA (RingCentral Coliseum)
 * Detroit, MI (Ford Field)
 * Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Rogers Centre)
 * Green Bay, WI (Lambeau Field)
 * Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)
 * Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum)
 * Fort Worth, TX (Texas Motor Speedway)
 * Philadelphia, PA (Lincoln Financial Field)
 * Daytona Beach, FL (Daytona International Speedway)
 * Landover, MD (FedEx Field)
 * Glendale, AZ (State Farm Stadium)
 * Nashville, TN (Nissan Stadium)
 * Baton Rouge, LA (Tiger Stadium)
 * Arlington, TX (Globe Life Field)
 * Boston, MA (Fenway Park)

Freestyle

 * Minneapolis, MN (U.S. Bank Stadium)
 * Atlanta, GA (Georgia Dome)
 * New York, NY (Yankee Stadium)
 * New Orleans, LA (Louisiana Superdome)
 * Mexico City, Mexico (Estadio Azteca)
 * Inglewood, CA ( SoFi Stadium)
 * Miami, FL (LoanDepot Park)
 * Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)
 * Denver, CO (Coors Field)
 * Arlington, TX (AT&T Stadium)
 * Houston, TX (NRG Stadium)
 * Las Vegas, NV (Sam Boyd Stadium)
 * Seattle, WA (Lumen Field)

Waypoint, National, Short Track, Hill Climb
(NOTE: Some tracks are exclusive to specific race modes)

Open Class Racing

 * Monster Stadium
 * Trophy Stadium
 * 19th Hole
 * Hope Country
 * Desert Oasis
 * Oceancrest
 * Redbone Park
 * Killington
 * Highland Ridge
 * Apophis Circle

Supermoto

 * Mesa
 * Black Rock
 * Highlands
 * Smithley Station

Vehicles
The game features a total of 100 vehicles that the player can earn. Unless designated with the "Starter" status, vehicles are either unlocked through the career or purchased in the Store. Vehicles that can be purchased will have their Store prices next to them.

Trick List
Link to be added here.

DLC
There are currently 3 packs available for purchase across all platforms for the game. Upon purchase, these packs award the player with new vehicles and new track locations, among other perks. Should the player purchase all DLC packs at once, the packs have a combined price of $34.99.

Monsters Unleashed Pack ($15.99)
The first of the three DLC packs available and the biggest in terms of size, the Monsters Unleashed Pack contains five monster trucks that have competed in or currently compete in Monster Jam, a live motorsport series owned and operated by Feld Entertainment Inc. Like the other monster trucks, these trucks cannot be repainted. Additional awards included in the pack:


 * Three new Freestyle locatons:
 * Indianapolis, IN (Lucas Oil Stadium)
 * Kansas City, MO (Arrowhead Stadium)
 * Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field)
 * Two new Open Class Racing locations:
 * Venus District
 * Monster Alley
 * 10% discount on all monster truck price tags

Unchained Pack ($6.99)
The second DLC pack, the Unchained Pack functions as a starter DLC pack, awarding the player with one of every type of MX bike and one new ATV. Like the other bikes and ATVs, certain vehicles awarded are customizable. Additional awards included in the pack:


 * 10% discount on all price tags for 150CC and 250CC MX bikes

Soundtrack
The game features a soundtrack consisting of 13 songs curated by LoganC22 that the player can listen to while racing and in the "Jukebox" section of the "Options" menu. This soundtrack has the same hard rock-oriented theme as MX vs. ATV: Reflex. Each song is linked to its respective YouTube video.

Trivia

 * This is the first non-Need for Speed Game Idea created by LoganC22 in 2021.
 * It is also the first non-Electronic Arts Game Idea created by LoganC22 to date.
 * Despite the names suggesting otherwise, all four wheeled non-ATV vehicles (with the exception of the "Mjolnir" and "Feld Entertainment" monster trucks) return from both MX vs. ATV: Unleashed & MX vs. ATV: Untamed.


 * The Open Class track "Hope Country" is a reference (albeit a loose one) to Hope County, the fictional setting for Ubisoft's first-person shooter Far Cry 5.
 * Originally, the song "Shooting Blanks" by Tummler was to be included in the game's soundtrack. According to LoganC22, it was replaced by Dethklok's "Thunderhorse" due to it "potentially lacking in regards to my other selections".
 * Possibly more to be added here.