GT Manager, which has been in early access since last September, is getting closer to its finish line. Recently, the company announced on X (formerly Twitter) that they'll be releasing the final version of GT Manager on June 2, 2025, on Steam and the Epic Games Store.
What is GT Manager About?
Developed by The Tiny Digital Factory, GT Manager offers players the position of a team manager, encouraging them to guide their racing team from the lower GT2 category to the pinnacle Hypercar class.
Players will be responsible for all team operations, from scouting sponsors and selecting drivers to implementing race-day plans. The full release will introduce a polished experience with enhanced gameplay depth, additional features, and a more robust content lineup, including more than 25 officially licensed cars and over 40 real-world drivers.
Cars from popular racing series such as WEC, IMSA, and GT World Challenge are on display, with standout models including the Porsche 963, Alpine A424, and Ford Mustang GT3. Race strategy is essential as players are required to respond in real time to tire wear, weather shifts, and track conditions.
The full release is also expected to see a price bump, from €19.99 to €24.99, along with a Deluxe Edition that includes bonus content like the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro and Bugatti Bolide. There isn't any confirmation about console release; PC users can now expect a finer and more complete motorsports management experience.
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