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I have built an esports management game and it just released on Steam!

Hi! I am a solo dev, and I just released my esports management game on Steam. Its called CS Manager.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3418500/CS_Manager/

I have taken a lot of inspiration from Football Manager and Motorsport Manager. If you like those, this may be for you. I have always loved the genre and felt that esports lacked a game with the same kind of depth.

If you are curious, I recommend trying the demo. It is identical to the game itself and lasts a season. I would love any feedback you may have!

Disclosure: The game uses AI for a portion of graphics, mainly the logos you see in game

u/Crumana — 4 days ago
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I have made a CS Manager game, its free on Steam

Hi everyone,

I have built CS Manager. A game where you take charge of a CS team, build your roster, set up your staff, manage the finances and try to get to the top of the circuit. It is heavily inspired by other manager games such as Football Manager

I have released the demo, it is available and free to play on Steam:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4482650/CS_Manager_Demo/

My reason for creating it comes from that Counter Strike and Football Manager are the two games I have the most hours in by far, and I have always felt that eSports lacked an in-depth manager game that captured the details of building a team. In CS Manager building your team around roles, languages and map pool has a real impact on whether you will be successful or not, and in addition only few teams have the financial resources to really spend big on their roster.

You can simulate all your games and focus purely on management if you’d like, but I have also built a match engine where you can see your team play against your opponents in real time. You make the tactics, take timeouts to adjust, and do your best to set up your team for success, but as any manager you don't have complete control, and ultimately it is up to your players to deliver.

I hope you like it, I am happy to answer any questions. Thanks for reading!

u/Crumana — 2 months ago