MUD launch competition announced

26 April 2012

MUD, the official videogame of the FIM Motocross World Championship, has launched in South Africa today (26 April 2012).

Distributor Ster Kinekor in partnership with Monster Energy Drink have five hampers each valued at R1,500 up for grabs to celebrate the launch.

To stand a chance to win, gamers can purchase a copy of MUD and follow the on-pack details to enter. The competition is only open to South African citizens.

About MUD – FIM Motocross World Championship

MUD – FIM Motocross World Championship is the only videogame that exclusively features the MX1 and MX2 championships, as well as the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations. The Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations is a massive and internationally recognised worldwide motocross annual event, in which the top riders of the world race for their country to obtain the Chamberlain Trophy.

With teams made up of the top three riders from each country, this is a season ending challenge that features only the very best stars of the motocross world. MUD features 14 different bikes, 84 riders (including stars such as Ryan Villopoto, Tony Cairoli, Chad Reed, Ryan Dungey and Ken Roczen) and 12 official tracks, and also features fully deformable terrain conditions, a realistic MX handling model and much more.

MUD is available on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

Recommended Retail Pricing:

  • PlayStation 3 – R399,00
  • Xbox 360 – R399,00
  • PC – R299,00

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