The latest title update is now live across platforms, bringing a focused set of adjustments and corrections designed to improve stability and presentation. This release is available on console and PC with the following build identifiers: PS5: 01.005.000, Xbox/WinGDK: 1.0.0.7, and the PC versions on both Steam and the Epic Games Store. The small but meaningful package targets both online and single-player flows, and it includes an explicit refresh of competitive data for the various classes. Players should expect smoother session persistence, clearer indicators on production machinery, and targeted AI behavior improvements on select tracks.
At the heart of the release is an update to the rider rankings across categories: MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3 riders have had their standings revised to reflect recent adjustments. The patch also addresses several gameplay bugs that affected progression and HUD elements. Notably, a problem that prevented PWR data from being saved correctly between sessions has been rectified, ensuring that player power settings persist as expected. Additionally, the EBS indicator on Production Bikes now displays reliably, removing confusion for riders monitoring brake-related systems during races.
Gameplay and AI adjustments
The update includes targeted improvements to core racing systems and opponent behavior. Beyond the PWR save fix and EBS indicator correction, AI logic and balance have been refined to offer a more consistent challenge. These changes were introduced after internal testing showed inconsistencies in opponent line choices and lap-time stability on a few circuits. The overall intent is to tighten predictability without making the field feel artificial, so human decision-making remains the dominant factor. Players should notice fewer erratic AI maneuvers and improved pacing that better reflects race situations and tire use over a stint.
Moto2 AI at Lusail
One specific hotspot addressed in this patch is the performance of the Moto2 AI at the Lusail circuit. The AI behavior at that venue has been refined to reduce odd racing lines and lap-by-lap volatility. Previous sessions could show unusual braking points or inconsistent corner entries, which produced unrealistic overtakes or unexpected slow laps. By tuning the underlying behavior models and track-specific parameters, the update brings more natural competition and a more believable pocket of difficulty for players tackling Lusail in career or single-event modes.
Career systems and online stability
Progression and online systems received several practical fixes aimed at preserving player choices and smoothing multiplayer sessions. A bug in the Championship Mode that prevented the Rider Experience options from being saved has been fixed, so choices made during a championship now persist reliably across restarts. In the same vein, an anomaly in Personal Manager meetings that hid the proposed role has been resolved so managers and players will see the position offered as intended. Furthermore, the transfer market behavior has been corrected so it can be properly disabled when players prefer to opt out of mid-season moves.
Multiplayer joining and lobby handling
Online stability improvements include a resolution for a scenario that could occur when joining a lobby during qualifying practice. That race-phase edge case could cause syncing issues or improper session states; this patch prevents those occurrences and improves the experience of hopping into active sessions. These fixes should reduce the frequency of interrupted joins and make multiplayer events more reliable, particularly for friends and community races where timing and phase transitions are common.
Visual polish and miscellaneous corrections
The release also carries multiple presentation updates and small corrections. Minor issues with Moto2 and Moto3 bike liveries have been corrected to ensure decals and team graphics render properly. The Jerez paddock has refreshed sponsor assets, enhancing track authenticity, and the umbrella personnel wardrobe has been updated with corrected dress variants. In addition, the patch fixes incorrect race numbers for Holgado, Lunetta, Morelli, and Mitani, restoring accuracy to competitor identities. A collection of other minor fixes is included to address small UI and telemetry inconsistencies.
Overall, this build represents a maintenance-focused update: it refines AI behavior, secures progression systems, cleans up visual elements, and ensures online stability. Players on PS5, Xbox/WinGDK, and PC storefronts should download the update to benefit from these improvements. The development team continues to monitor reports and will iterate further where necessary to maintain a high-quality racing experience.