New MotoGP-based Online Game Released

New MotoGP-based Online Game Released

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From a press release issued by Dorna:

Top Trumps release MotoGP game

Winning Moves (U.K.) Limited and Dorna Sports have reached an agreement to produce a MotoGP World Championship version of ‘Top Trumps’, as well as the first ever online version of the cult card game. ‘Top Trumps Live’ is online now, giving players the chance to take on their motorcycle racing heroes as well as winning unique prizes.

The traditional style ‘Top Trumps’ card set features 30 riders, including all the present MotoGP stars as well as past riders such as Mick Doohan, Ralf Waldmann and John Kocinski. Each card features a profile and action photo of the rider, as well as a short summary of their career and the key statistics which determine their value within the game.

Top Trumps Live is sure to become popular amongst MotoGP fans, who will not only get the chance to compete against other players from around the world, but also against three stars from MotoGP who they will have to beat to get a chance of winning the prizes. All the riders from the MotoGP, 250cc and 125cc classes are included in the game and the stats are updated after each race, meaning the same pack never appears twice.

Players can register online at www.motogptoptrumps.com and pay by debit or credit card, whilst UK residents can also enter via their mobile phones.

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