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Tennis World Tour 2 Official Tournaments and Stadia Pack (DLC)

Tennis World Tour 2 Official Tournaments and Stadia Pack (DLC)

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Jun 12, 2018BreakpointBigben Interactive
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About Tennis World Tour 2 Official Tournaments and Stadia Pack (DLC)

Tennis World Tour is a tennis simulation developed by Breakpoint and published by Bigben Interactive, released in mid-2018. On paper, it has the ingredients: a roster of roughly 30 licensed professionals including Roger Federer and Angelique Kerber, a career mode, and the bones of a stats-driven sim. In practice, it launched in a state that alienated a significant chunk of its audience, and the Steam review score sitting at 41% positive tells a story that holds up on closer inspection. From a mechanics standpoint, the game aims for simulation rather than arcade bounce. Shot selection involves timing windows, stamina management, and player stat checks that are supposed to model real tennis more faithfully than, say, a mascot sports title. The stat system gives different pros distinct feeling profiles on paper, and building a career player around a particular playstyle has some appeal. For a strategy-minded player, the idea of optimising a serve-and-volley build versus a baseliner grinder is genuinely interesting as a concept. The problem is execution. Ball physics feel inconsistent enough that reading a rally becomes guesswork rather than skill expression, and the AI opponent logic is not deep enough to reward the kind of tactical adjustment that makes sim sports satisfying over time. The career mode, which should be the long-term hook, suffers from shallow progression loops. There is a card-based system layered onto player development that feels grafted on rather than integrated, and the feedback loop between decisions and on-court results is muddy. Experienced sim players who want to min-max a career will hit a ceiling of meaningful choices faster than they should. The tutorial does cover basic mechanics without being condescending, which is one of the few areas where the game does not actively work against newcomers, but it cannot paper over the underlying thinness. On the technical side, the game had notable performance and animation issues at launch. Post-launch patches addressed some problems but the community consensus is that it never reached a polished baseline. There is no meaningful mod ecosystem to speak of, which means you are locked to what the developers shipped. The licensed roster is the most reliable asset here, and even that is frozen in a 2018 snapshot. If you are a tennis fan who has exhausted other options on PC and genuinely wants a licensed sim experience rather than something arcade-adjacent, this is the only realistic candidate in its lane on the platform. Go in knowing you are buying a flawed product with real structural issues, not a hidden gem waiting to be appreciated. Casual players wanting fun pick-up-and-play tennis will be bored or confused. Hardcore sim players will hit the ceiling of its decision-making depth within a few hours of career play. The sweet spot is a fairly narrow band of patient tennis enthusiasts who prioritise roster authenticity above everything else.

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Developer
Breakpoint
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Bigben Interactive
Release Date
Jun 12, 2018

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Tennis World Tour 2 Official Tournaments and Stadia Pack (DLC) was released on 12 June 2018.

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Tennis World Tour 2 Official Tournaments and Stadia Pack (DLC) was developed by Breakpoint and published by Bigben Interactive.