F1 Manager 24 is adding Switch to its line up of platforms

F1 Manager 24 is adding Switch to its line up of platforms

Frontier Developments have announced that F1 Manager 24, will also come to Switch on July 23rd, the same day that it does other platforms. This marks the first officially licenced F1 experience on the Switch as well, and they have released a trailer in celebration of both reveals, check it out.

In F1 Manager 2024, players have the thrilling opportunity to lead one of the ten official F1 constructors or blaze a new trail with their very own team. Aspiring managers will craft their legacy, making strategic decisions that affect their journey both on and off the racetrack over multiple seasons. For those who choose to create a custom constructor, complete control awaits. From setting the initial conditions to designing a unique logo and livery with advanced creation tools, players can truly embody their racing spirit. And with the game's full feature availability on Nintendo Switch, fans can immerse themselves in the definitive F1 management experience like never before.

The same time news of this addition came out, a new video showing off more of the game also released, you can watch it below. Just know this is from a platform that makes the game look prettier than the Switch version.

As the race begins, fans take control, directing each driver's actions with an array of commands. These are relayed through an extensive library of over 70,000 authentic team radio transmissions from actual races, complemented by the expert commentary of Sky Sports F1's David Croft and Karun Chandhok. Adapting to evolving track conditions and unforeseen events, strategic decisions made at the right moment can lead to victory. Conversely, a rival's mechanical misfortune may open the door to even greater rewards. Spectators can immerse themselves in the racing experience, viewing the action from various broadcast-style camera angles, speeding up the gameplay to 16 times the normal rate, making pivotal choices in real-time, or opting to simulate outcomes altogether.

There is a lot more to the game, you can learn all about it on the official site. As for the game, it will arrive on July 23rd for PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Switch.