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Tour de France 2020 Gets A New Time-Trial Mode

Shortly after the reveal of the new first-person camera, Tour de France 2020 is excited to announce something new. It seems that the game will receive a new mode, and that is Time-Trial. Being close to full release, the cycling simulation is truly contemplating to increase the entertainment level for this year, and Nacon and Cyanide are genuinely committed to doing that.

With a complete redesign, the new Time-Trial mode features a time-trial stage of the real Tour de France. According to the most recent press release by Nacon and Cyanide:

This mode has been completely redesigned, something the developers have wanted to do for a long time after requests from players. The new mode features an actual time-trial stage of the real Tour de France, which has been delayed until the end of summer.

Below you can find the video of the new Time-Trial mode:

Beating records in Time-Trial is bound to your stamina management. Stamina management would be a critical factor in a game like this, which requires smart usage of power at certain time intervals.

Alongside the new Time-Trial mode, new features are being added to Tour de France 2020, and they can be found below:

  • 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

Tour de France 2020 will be available on June 4, 2020, on all PC and Consoles. The PC release will be anticipated at a later stage.

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