After nine months in Early Access and several updates, GT Manager gets a full release on Steam and epic Games. The endurance racing management game developed by The Tiny Digital Factory originally launched in Early Access in September 2024.
The indie developer studio was founded by Stephane Baudet, who has previously worked on various notable racing games, but this time you’ll be focused on building you team up from a GT4 outfit, through GT3, GT2, GTE and eventually competing in Hypercars, with licensed vehicles, drivers and teams.
Sprint and Endurance races take place on 13 circuits currently included in GT Manager, with real-time weather and dynamic day/night cycles to think about, along with tyre wear, fuel consumption, driver changes, yellow flags and more.

The most recent big update was the fourth during the Early Access period, and added water on track depending on the weather condition, new pit stop information to help you ensure everything is going as planned, season team objectives and more.
Throughout the development time, other improvements include overtaking mechanics, car physics and balancing changes. Alongside race weekends you’ll need to research and develop parts, go through private testing sessions, and upgrade your factory to improve your performance on track.
Along with race results, you’ll also have specific season objectives, the opportunity to race in manufacturer-specific side cups to earn extra income, and unlocked 25 exclusive alternative cars by completing the in-game achievements.
As a full release from June 2nd, 2025, GT Manager will cost you €24.99 ($24.99) for the PC via either Steam or the Epic Games Store. You can see the cars included with our GT Manager car list, and keep up with all the latest GT Manager news, updates, DLC and more, here.
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