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Tour De France 2020 - First Person Trailer

Tour De France 2020 is coming to the PC for the first time in franchise history. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One will be able to purchase the game on June 4, while PC users will have to wait a bit longer.

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Tour De France 2020 will feature a brand new first person camera perspective, bringing players closer than ever before, to experience becoming a real pro cyclist. Breakaways, steep slopes and high-speed sprints will have a more realistic feel this year.

Check out the trailer.

Players will be able to dive into the Pro Leader mode where they’ll have to create their rider, choose their specialization, and improve their results over consecutive seasons to ultimately become the leader of the Pro Cycling ranking. Tour de France 2020 will be available on PC alongside the top cycling management game Pro Cycling Manager 2020.

Multiple improvements and new features have been added to Tour de France 2020, including:

  • Liège-Bastogne-Liège (“The Old Lady”), a 266km race of steep climbs
  • A redesigned interface that provides better anticipation of the course and position of competitors
  • A deeper time-trial where posture and sprint management are crucial for success
  • A more realistic AI that grabs any attack opportunity
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