F1 Manager 2022 early access is now available: Release date, expected price and other details – Times of India

F1 Manager 2022 early access is now available: Release date, expected price and other details – Times of India

F1 Manager 2022 is set to release for all users on August 30. However, the game is offering early access for five days ahead of the official launch date to players who have already pre-ordered the game. Meanwhile, players can still pre-order the game to get some prizes along with an opportunity to try out the game before it reaches everyone else. The official website has a FAQ page that confirms the release date and other details about the upcoming game.
F1 Manager 2022: Availability
As per the FAQ page, the game will release officially for all users on August 30 but it doesn’t specify the time of the release. However, the page states that the early access for F1 Manager 2022 has already been rolled out today (August 25) at 3 pm BST (7.30 pm IST) for users who have already pre-ordered the digital version of the game.

The page also mentions that F1 Manager 2022 will launch on — Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Steam and the Epic Games Store. The physical version of the game will also be available on — Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 — which is also available for pre-order while buyers have to check with their local retailer for availability.
F1 Manager 2022: Expected price
The official website page suggests that the upcoming game will carry a retail price tag of $59.99 on all available platforms (roughly around Rs 48,000). Players who pre-order the digital version of F1 Manager 2022 will receive an additional discount of 10% on the suggested retail price.

However, the page mentions that players who want to claim this discount on PlayStation platforms will need a PlayStation Plus subscription.

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