“A revolutionary physics-based freestyle extreme cycling simulator”
Last week, we discussed how a GTA imitation featuring farting frogs made its way to the “top paid” lists on Xbox, and now we have another fresh indie launch that has unexpectedly surged to high ranks on those charts – it’s named BMX Streets.
This title has been available on PC since 2024, and it boasts a “Mostly Positive” rating on Steam, with “Very Positive” recent feedback. It’s characterized as a “revolutionary physics-based freestyle extreme cycling simulator” where you have full command over your bike, along with customization options, a replay editor, diverse maps, and several other features.
Remarkably, it currently holds the #16 spot in the “Top Paid” games ranking on Xbox:
Thus, the Xbox Store edition of BMX Streets is priced at £20.99 / $24.99 and was released on October 31st for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Upon reviewing, it received a 4/5 rating from just over 100 voters, with many praising the gameplay mechanics and drawing parallels to titles like Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2, while others criticized the absence of multiplayer, a lack of mod.io integration, and suggested it doesn’t measure up to the PC variant.
It remains challenging to determine if it’s worth the price at this moment, but if you’re curious, it may be worth taking a chance on. We’ll provide a few more insights about the game below, alongside some screenshots from the Xbox Store.
BMX Streets is a revolutionary physics-based freestyle extreme cycling simulator. BMX Streets captures the spirit of BMX culture by allowing players to discover their own riding style through practice, experimentation, and exploration.
Bumpers are your hands; triggers act as your feet. BMX Streets enables complete control over your bike, whether it’s on the ground, in the air, or grinding down a handrail. The ideal combination of accessibility and depth, the control system allows you to fully express yourself, from mastering the basics to testing your limits.
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Fraser is the News Editor at Pure Xbox, where he dedicates his time to covering the latest happenings in the Xbox realm and beyond.
