The game will deliver more racing and simulation options

May 17, 2014 22:31 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Cyanide Studio and publisher Focus Home Interactive are ready to deliver the first images taken from the upcoming Pro Cycling Manager 2014 and its console bound cousin Tour de France 2014.

The images are showing some of the locations that players will be able to race through and the details that have been added to the cyclists themselves.

Tour de France 2014 will also be offered on the PlayStation 4 for the first time in the history of the franchise, and the game will still be offered on current-gen consoles.

Pro Cycling Manager 2014 on the PC will allow any payer to take charge at one of 75 pro teams, with 200 competitions fully simulated and 550 stages based on real world data.

Cyanide says that it has enhanced a lot of the core game features, including actual race gameplay, and that a new user interface makes it easier to get info on riders and issues complex orders to the entire team.

Players will also enjoy new management options linked to financial aspects and sponsors, a more dynamic transfer market and a system for rider injuries that makes more sense.

Both PCM 2014 and Tour de France 2014 should be launched at some point during June, before the real world competition on which they are centered starts.

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