MotoGP 24: How to Terminate Contract

MotoGP 24
Credit: Milestone

MotoGP 24
Credit: Milestone

MotoGP 24 is out now, but how do you terminate a contract in Career Mode?

We're really impressed with MotoGP 24 and you can read why in our full review of the game. Milestone have made a number of substantial changes to the game, including a new riders market.

So, how does that affect things when it comes to terminating your contract? We've got everything you need to know right here!

MotoGP 24: How to Terminate Contract

The biggest change to the off-track gameplay in MotoGP 24 is that other riders can change teams between seasons in Career Mode.

Previously, only your rider could change teams in between seasons, but the AI can too now. This happens at the end of each season and also before your first season, if you choose to.

MotoGP 24 Riders Market
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So, with that in mind, how do you terminate your contract in MotoGP 24?

Well, each contract comes with a Termination Clause, which dictates that a certain amount of money is required to be paid before you can be released early.

This can affect how likely another team is to put in an offer to sign you, especially if you have a deal that's got at least another season left to run.

Mid-season changes?

Mid-season changes in the rider line-ups for teams is rare in real-life and this is reflected in MotoGP 24. Nobody can change teams mid-season and this includes terminating your contract early in mid-season.

MotoGP 24 Riders Market
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You can get an idea of which AI riders are likely to go where thanks to the transfer rumors section, but beyond that, all changes to the entry list only happen in between one season ending and a new campaign starting.

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