FIM Speedway Grand Prix 15

FIM Speedway Grand Prix 15 (2015)

Genres:Sport, Simulator, Racing
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The most advanced speedway simulator ever made by Techland. A new beginning for the series. Fully licensed by BSI Speedway, which made it possible to transfer the thrill of real speedway into the game, faithfully recreating this unique experience down to the smallest detail. Nicki Pedersen, Jarosław Hampel, Tai Woffinden, Krzysztof Kasprzak, Greg Hancock, and more… - FIM Speedway Grand Prix 15 will feature all the best riders from the current season, on top of authentic Grand Prix stadiums and different surface types. Dynamic real-time commentary, online matches for up to 4 players, roaring engines, incredible speed, dangerous shoulder-to-shoulder racing, cheering crowds, and clouds of dirt and shale. The players' road to become the Speedway World Champion!Show more
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user avatar@El3K.RvNuser avatar@El3K.RvN
April 22, 2025
It's the best game about motorcycle speedway currently, many new fans of speedway want to play a good game about the sport and currently the only games are made by little groups. FIM Speedway Grand Prix 15 is the only high quality game about this amazing sport and the lack of access to this game by new players is sad because people are still playing it and even doing tournaments in it with mods with current lineup of FIM Speedway Grand Prix. I have many memories of this game of competetive races against my friends and winning by miliseconds, also my home town Gorzów Wielkopolski and it's stadium is in this game which is great and it's such a weird feeling to see the place i've been to my whole life for matches of Stal Gorzow be implemented in a video game.
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