Tennis Manager 2022 To Set to Release on PC Next Week

Tennis Manager 2022

French indie developer and publisher, Rebound CG has announced that its game Tennis Manager 2022 is all set to release next week on 17 May 2022, where it will launch on Pc and Mac.

Team Manager 2022 will be available on Steam and Epic Game Store. Watch the trailer below:

The game is going to release after a year of early access development, and is a sequel to the feature-rich 2021 game. The release is also set at a time when Roland-Garros French Open Tournament is going to start on 16 May, making it an exciting time to get your management skills to test.

The sequel takes the experience to new heights of immersive realism, on and off the court. Lead your tennis academy and expertly guide athletes through training and tournaments to their international success.

New gameplay features in Tennis Manager 2022 include player creation, round robin tournaments, in-depth team management tools, and a new contract management and negotiation system. In addition to the numerous technical and graphical enhancements, the game now has improved match simulation AI, revamped animations, and a lot more.

Tennis Manager 2022

Augustin Pluchet, CEO of Rebound CG talked about their upcoming game,

Tennis Manager 22 marks the start of an important new phase for the Tennis Manager series, a franchise that we’re committed to growing. Tennis Manager 21 exceeded our expectations to become the highest rated tennis game in nearly a decade, so we’re thrilled to be able to build on that and deliver fans an enriched and enhanced gameplay experience with Tennis Manager 22.

Team Manager 2022 will be available on 17 May on Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG and Mac App Store for $39.99. At launch, the game will be available at a discount, so stick around next week to get the game at a cheaper price.

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