A demo for Sebastien Rally Evo arrives for Christmas

Dec 15, 2015 16:01 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Milestone and publisher Bandai Namco are announcing that the big first promotional effort for their upcoming Valentino Rossi The Game is a contest that allows any fan of the racing title or of the superstar rider to try and get their face into the title.

Those interested need to log into the official site of the experience and then enter some personal data and accept a pretty standard Declaration of Liability by signing and submitting it before they enter the competition.

Fans of Valentino Rossi The Game can then describe their experience with the MotoGP series in 140 character via a Twitter message and then upload the picture that they would like to see in the coming video game.

Three winners of the contest will be selected by the official VR46 fan club and members of the development team at Milestone although it is unclear where the gamer faces will be used.

The competition is a nice touch, but most gamers who are interested in it would be happier to get access to some actual information about the core mechanics of the experience.

The game is designed to allow players to experience the life story of Valentino Rossi, taking part in the biggest races that he has ever completed both on a motorcycle and using other vehicles.

They will also be able to experience select moments from his personal life and will interact with a range of other characters that are part of the narrative.

A full simulation of the MotoGP season is also included, with gamers able to select their favorite team and rider and try to win as many races using their tech and skills as possible.

Valentino Rossi The Game is set to arrive during June of next year on the PC, the Xbox One from Microsoft and the PlayStation 4 from Sony.

Milestone has a long history in the racing game space and will work with Dorna Sports to make sure that the realism level of the MotoGP simulated world is as high as possible.

Sebastien Rally Evo is getting a demo in time for Christmas

Milestone and Bandai Namco are also aiming to give racing genre fans something to play during the coming holiday period.

A demo version for Sebastien Rally Evo will be offered for all those interested and gamers will be able to experience the Sanremo to San Romolo track using three vehicles, Toyota Celica, Fiat 500 Abarth and Citroen DS3.

The two featured game modes are Playground Time Attack and Single Staged Rally.

The full version of the simulation title is designed to give fans access to no less than 300 kilometers of track that can be tackled using more than 50 car models, including 20 that were used by world champions on their road to glory.

There are also 15 game modes that players will be able to engage with.

Sebastien Rally Evo will be out on January 29 of next year on the PC, the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4.