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"textContent": "Motorsport Manager 2 is officially coming to PC in 2027, giving longtime fans the sequel they’ve been asking Playsport Games about for years. The original Motorsport Manager built a loyal following after its PC release nearly a decade ago and that support never really faded. Players kept racing, modding, streaming, sharing feedback and asking when the series would return. Now that the PC rights are back with Playsport, the studio says one of its first priorities was getting the game back under its care and figuring out what came next. That next step is Motorsport Manager 2, which is now in development for Steam, with a full reveal planned for this autumn, along with a first look at gameplay.\n\nPlayers will once again step into the role of Team Principal, building and running their own racing team from the ground up. That means hiring drivers, developing parts, managing staff, improving headquarters, handling finances and making the calls that decide how a season plays out. Race strategy will still sit at the center of it all, with tires, weather, pit stops, driver form and pressure shaping each weekend. Motorsport Manager 2 is also expanding beyond the original game’s base with Single Seater, GT, Endurance and more included this time. The game will remain unlicensed, which Playsport sees as a strength, giving the team room to pull from different eras, formats and disciplines instead of being tied to one real-world series.\n\nThe studio is calling this an evolution, not a revolution. The original worked because its core loop had real staying power and Playsport does not want to throw that away. The goal this time is to make the management side deeper, the race simulation stronger and the world feel more alive without losing what made the first game stick with people for so long. Race day is one of the biggest areas getting attention, with rival teams being built to react more naturally instead of simply following a fixed plan. A pit stop might force another team into a response, traffic could open the door for an undercut and changing conditions could turn a good strategy into a bad one in a hurry.\n\nMotorsport Manager 2 will include dynamic weather systems moving across the circuit in real time, meaning one part of the track could be dry while another is getting soaked. Players will have to decide whether to stay out, pit early or gamble on conditions changing before it costs them. Those are the kinds of moments Motorsport Manager has always been good at creating. One call can save a race. One lap too many can wreck both cars. Playsport seems to know that the best stories come from those messy decisions, not clean, predictable weekends.\n\nMod support is also being treated as a major part of the sequel from day one. Mods helped keep the original Motorsport Manager alive for years with players creating new championships, teams, drivers and full custom setups. Playsport says Motorsport Manager 2 is being built with that community in mind, giving players more room to reshape the game and build their own racing worlds. Motorsport Manager 2 is coming to Steam in 2027 with more details coming this autumn on race weekends, team management, modding, the wider motorsport world and the systems being built for the sequel. To mark the announcement, the original Motorsport Manager is also part of the Steam Summer Sale at 80% off.",
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