The makers of MotoGP 2 have already geared up production on their first title for next-generation consoles. Climax, the developer behind the critically acclaimed MotoGP 2, announced today that it has already begun development on a racing game for the next generation of consoles. Code-named "Avalon," the game is being prepped at Climax's UK studio in the seaside resort town of Brighton. Even though the company says the game is already at "an advanced stage of development," Avalon won't be released until the Xbox 2 and PlayStation 3 debut, presumably in 2005. Further details were unavailable, although the game will have a new, as-yet-unknown actual title. (MotoGP 3, perhaps?)
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