Pro Cycling Manager to be Available in Two Flavors
Both PC and PSP Versions shipping this Spring
Date: Monday, April 07, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Pro Cycling Manager: Tour De France 2008, the newest version of the popular racing management series for PC and PSP, has been confirmed for a spring release in the UK.

The PC version will allow you to play as the general manager of one of 65 official cycling teams, handling all aspects of a professional season, including recruiting and transferring team members, organizing contacts, handling finances and arranging training to create the best possible team. The management is more realistic than ever before, through new talent recruiting and stamina systems that give each rider a fitness plan for the forthcoming season, and a highly realistic progression curve.

The Sony PSP version of Pro Cycling: Tour de France 2008 has been specifically designed to make use of the console’s unique features with the highlight being the actual racing. Create your team from a selection of star cyclists and manage all aspects successfully to take them to the top. The 2008 edition also lets you challenge your friends in multiplayer mode, via LAN or the PSP’s WiFi features.

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