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Tuesday
Jul242018

Legendary International Basketball Manager is back on Steam for Summer 2018

For true basketball fans, U-Play Online will be launching their classic management game International Basketball Manager on Steam later this summer. The game will feature updated fictional squads corresponding to season 2017-2018.

International Basketball Manager brings us back to the court to put ourselves in the shoes of a basketball club manager. Sign the best players for your team, train them effortfully and win as many trophies as you can. The game contains 12 national leagues, 2 European competitions, and 7 national squad competitions.

“We got into professional game development because we wanted to create a game inspired by the classic PC Basket”, says Jordi Torras, CEO at U-Play Online. “We are keen to launch a new edition of our oldest saga and share our passion for basketball with other fans”.

Features

  • 2 match simulation modes: virtual and result.
  • 14 competitions throughout the world. Play the best leagues in the globe such as USA, Spain, Russia, Italy, France, Greece, Germany… and two pan-European major competitions.
  • Multiplayer matches in one computer (8 players max.).
  • More than 15 qualities to define players (fit, mind, attack, defense, adaptation, loyalty…).
  • Retire the No. of your stars and see them in the museum.
  • Specific training for each player to improve their strengths depending on age and the capacity of your staff.
  • Modular extension of the pavilion and its facilities (car park, dressing rooms, electrical equipment, scoreboards...).
  • Sign, transfer on loan, transfer or fire players to conveniently adapt your squad.
  • Call up a good scouting team and ask them to visit international tournaments to discover top rookies before than your competitors.
  • Play with different national teams and play in tournaments such as the World Cup, the European Cup and the Olympic Games.

 

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