Motorsport Manager's latest free update, known as “Everyone's a winner”, includes an option to swap out the 3D visuals for a less intensive 2D mode which enables lower specification laptops and desktops to run the game.
Nick Petrasiti:
"I love me a ‘dad game’, if you’ll excuse the term. I have zero clue when it comes to Motorsport in general, but I do know a thing or two about management sims, and so when Motorsport Manager united those fronts, I grabbed the chance to be the next armchair Norbert Haug."
Motorsport Manager for Nintendo Switch will grind your hope into dust and feed you a balanced diet of disappointment for the first few hours of every playthrough. You’ll languish at the back of the pack, race after race, as you choose the wrong tyres for certain conditions or fail to keep your drivers in a positive working relationship. You’ll fail to meet sponsor offers and lose a much-needed source of cash. It’ll feel like you just can’t do anything right to save your plucky racing team from motorsport mediocrity.
Curve Digital has announced that Motorsport Manager, Playsport Games’ acclaimed racing management strategy game, is coming to Nintendo Switch on 14th March 2019. Following its success on Android, iOS and PC the title will debut on Nintendo Switch and is available to wishlist now.