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June 18, 2018

ESport Manager

ESport Manager
3.0
metacritic
Based on 3 Reviews
30
Release date
June 18, 2018
Developer
Publisher
Platform
PC
Web-site

Summary

eSport Manager is a game based on the idea of e-sports competitions, especially the most popular - FPS AND MOBA.

Create your dream team by selecting the players who suit you the best. Care for their constant development, train, sign advertising contracts and be active in social media. Thousands of fans aren’t going to come to you on their own, you have to work for it.

Achieving success in league matches and winning first place requires continuous training. The whole team needs to obtain skills, not just a single player. Their proper use in a match is the key to victory, even with a stronger opponent.

The base where the team trains is very important for rapid development and achieving success. Expand it, share new premises and install additional items for use. The players must also train at the gym, play, relax and have meals. All these elements have a direct impact on the games in the league.

ESport Manager System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7 (64-bit) or Newer
CPU:
Intel Core i3
RAM:
2 GB RAM
GPU:
NVidia GeForce GTX 450
HDD:
1 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 7 (64-bit) or Newer
CPU:
Intel Core i5
RAM:
4 MB RAM
GPU:
NVidia GeForce GTX 560
HDD:
1 GB available space

ESport Manager Trailer

ESport Manager Screenshots7

Critic Reviews3

ESport Manager takes a good premise and manages to present a game with little to no redeeming qualities. You won’t find responsive gameplay, ease of use, rewarding strategy, or anything invoking the culture of Esports in this title.
October 23, 2019
ESport Manager wasn’t what I was hoping for. I get that enthusiasts are probably the game’s target, but wouldn’t a measure of more accessibility to widen the potential audience be a good thing? I even have doubts that Esports aficionados will find this game particularly good, given the inferior accessibility. While the game packs a fair amount, the user interface and complete lack of touch screen support make it feel more like work, seriously weighing down the promise for something addictive. The idea has potential, but it needs to be handled with more care.
September 9, 2019
ESport Manager has a solid premise and some cool simulation elements but the actual matches are way too easy to exploit.
September 1, 2019

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