Dirt Bike Unchained - Review
Dirt Bike Unchained

Dirt Bike Unchained

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High octane dirt racing with stunning visuals and deep progression

Dirt Bike Unchained serves up a cinematic take on off-road racing, blending gorgeous landscapes with snappy, arcade-style gameplay. Races are short, intense sprints across deserts, swamps and forests, with each track framed by dramatic lighting and dust effects that make every run feel like a highlight reel.

Rather than complex simulation, the game focuses on timing and flow. You manage jumps, landings and boosts to keep your speed high, competing asynchronously against other players from around the world. It’s easy to pick up, yet staying ahead on harder tracks demands precision and clever use of upgrades.

Progression is built around a reputation system: complete challenges, climb from rookie “Dust Eater” status and eventually earn the iconic Red Bull helmet. Along the way, you unlock a growing garage of more than 20 bikes, including authentic KTM models and fantasy off-road machines. Each can be upgraded, giving a tangible sense of power as you move up the leagues.

Customization is a major draw. Branded gear from Alpinestars, Thor, Leatt and others lets you tailor your rider’s style, while real Red Bull athletes appear as mentors, dishing out missions that teach new skills and reward you with valuable items.

Team Coop adds a social layer, allowing you to join squads of up to 24 players to chase group objectives and share rewards. It keeps you logging in even when you’re done with solo races for the day.

The main downside is the familiar free-to-play grind: progress and upgrades can feel gated by timers and in-game currencies, nudging you toward purchases. Still, for anyone craving fast, visually spectacular dirt bike racing with a strong sense of progression, Dirt Bike Unchained is a highly polished and surprisingly deep option.

package name

com.redbull.moto

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Red Bull