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While I can never really get into Football Manager games, Motorsport Manager is certainly something I could get into! Would love to take control of an F1 team.

The trailer above shows off a Linux icon at the end and the new Steam store page for it already has a section ready for Linux/SteamOS system requirements. It also has Linux in the "oslist" of supported platforms looking at the SteamDB page for it.

If you want further confirmation, how about directly from the source?

Time for our big reveal... an all-new Motorsport Manager will be coming to PC, Mac & Linux! https://t.co/tXL9MFp0El pic.twitter.com/trJa5mCPoE

— Motorsport Manager (@PlayMotorsport) May 18, 2016


Looks like this is a sure thing for us. This has me really excited!

It actually reminds me of the Amiga game I played when I was younger called "Formula One Challenge".

About the game (From Steam)

Have you got what it takes to become the manager of a high-performance motorsport team?

Motorsport Manager is a highly detailed, best-in-class management game for fans of motorsport. You’ll hire the drivers, build the cars and embed yourself in the dynamic world of racing.

Every single detail will need to be considered in order to push your way to the championship title. Split second decisions on the race track combine with carefully laid pre-race plans; everything from building and customising your car to race-day tactics will affect your path to either ultimate victory or epic failure.

Stop watching, start winning and take control as the manager of your own motorsport team.

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6 comments

ChloeWolfieGirl May 18, 2016
What SEGA's currently ported to Linux aren't really my type of games, but I strongly hope they continue because they have a massive catalogue of games that I do love, Sonic, Valkyria Chronicles, Jet set radio, typing of the dead, Nights into dreams, Binary Domain, crazy taxi, phantasy star, Anarchy reigns, Hatsune Miku, Vanquish, the list goes on and on.

I do hope they port over some of these games at some point, it is great to see a big publisher with games on the Linux platform, so I do hope linux keeps looking viable and they do focus more on getting games on to the Linux platform.
whitewolfguy May 18, 2016
We must recognize that Sega has given close attention to Linux!!

Quoting: ChloeWolfieGirlWhat SEGA's currently ported to Linux aren't really my type of games, but I strongly hope they continue because they have a massive catalogue of games that I do love, Sonic, Valkyria Chronicles, Jet set radio, typing of the dead, Nights into dreams, Binary Domain, crazy taxi, phantasy star, Anarchy reigns, Hatsune Miku, Vanquish, the list goes on and on.

Phantasy Star would be great! I think the great Japanese RPGs are lacking in Linux.
Xpander May 18, 2016
this i actually might get...

since i never cared about football(soccer) i havent tried those managers.

but F1 is what i like so a manager to manage your own team sounds pretty nice.
Edmene May 18, 2016
If the game is good is a sure buy from me, since it remembers me of two games that I used to play Pole Position and F1 Manager 2000.
Pinguino May 18, 2016
I second Liam on finally getting interested in a Sega manager. I've played Football Manager in my teens, but now looking at all those spreadsheets just look like work.

Back in 2000, EA released F1 Mananger, which I enjoyed for a little while, but it got old quicker than I though. Hopefully, this one will be much better, especially since Sega has a bad habit of not giving such awesome discounts and pulling its manager games as soon as they release a new version.


Last edited by Pinguino on 18 May 2016 at 9:18 pm UTC
Maquis196 May 18, 2016
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Ah I thought I recognised this game, it was written by a guy I went school with (Christian West). I'll certainly be getting this!
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