Pro Cycling Manager/Tour de France 2012, the definitive cycling simulation series and best seller every summer in Europe, today delivers its very first video teaser. According to the publisher, Pro Cycling Manager 2012 will come with ever-more detailed cycles and riders models, rich and varied environment, coupled with an incredible draw distance, offering realistic but also spectacular races!
The variety of new features in Pro Cycling Manager 2012 will please both new players and hard-core fans of the famous series. More complete than ever with the arrival of a new Pro division, new teams (a total of 81) and new competitions, Pro Cycling Manager deepens its management options thanks to the new and eagerly awaited Season Planner, which allows players to train their team for the upcoming season. The Tour de France is the pinnacle of the 2012 season, which now offers more than 180 playable competitions!
Never before has cycling been this faithfully rendered. The game benefits from incredibly detailed rider models, as well as new scenery, race elements and environments. The refined AI opponents react and adopt realistic strategies within each stage and throughout the competition.
Exciting in solo, Pro Cycling Manager 2012 now offers a unique multiplayer system for the very first time! Players will challenge each other in a persistent universe with a competition schedule, where every victory counts. With the new card system, players will now be able to create their own personal dream-team, including modern day champions as well as legendary riders of cycling history.
Pro Cycling Manager 2012 will be available on PC end of June.
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