Ride 6 Motorcycle Racing Sequel Arrives February 2026
The Ride 6 motorcycle racing sequel launches on February 12, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. This ambitious Ride 6 motorcycle racing sequel represents the most comprehensive chapter in Milestone’s acclaimed two-wheel franchise. Developed using Unreal Engine 5, the game introduces groundbreaking features including a new dual-physics system and the innovative RIDE Fest career mode. Players will experience unprecedented realism with over 340 motorcycles from 21 manufacturers across seven distinct categories, including debut appearances from Bagger and Maxi Enduro bikes that expand riding possibilities beyond traditional asphalt.
Expanded Career and Racing Features
The Ride 6 motorcycle racing sequel introduces RIDE Fest as its central career mode, structured as a touring festival with free progression. Players assume the role of a professional rider competing against ten legendary champions including Casey Stoner, Troy Bayliss, and Guy Martin. This marks the first time real-world riders appear as in-game competitors, creating authentic racing rivalries. The mode tests skills across different disciplines, bikes, and tracks, challenging players to prove they belong among motorcycle racing’s elite.
RIDE 6 significantly expands track variety with 45 global locations spanning world-class circuits, road races, and challenging kart tracks. For the first time in franchise history, off-road races debut, allowing players to conquer dirt and gravel terrain. The renewed Riding School provides comprehensive training with numerous challenges and dedicated rewards. Once prepared, players can compete globally through full cross-play multiplayer or locally via split-screen, ensuring accessibility for all racing preferences.
Technical Innovation and Customization
The Ride 6 motorcycle racing sequel leverages Unreal Engine 5 to deliver enhanced visual fidelity and more lifelike bike sounds. The revolutionary dual-physics system accommodates all player skill levels, offering both Pro experience for simulation purists and Arcade experience for newcomers. This approach makes RIDE 6 the most accessible installment while maintaining the series’ renowned realism. Advanced customization remains central, with detailed editors for bikes, helmets, and suits allowing personal expression.
Cross-play functionality ensures vibrant online competition, while the Race Creator empowers players to design their own racing experiences. The game’s philosophy centers on transforming passion into identity, where every race becomes a personal statement. As Milestone describes, “RIDE 6 isn’t just about riding—it’s about who you become on your bike,” pushing players to prove what it truly means to be a rider through intense competition and personal growth.

