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The biggest licensed roster in tennis gaming history, wrapped around mechanics that still feel like they need another patch cycle to fully deliver.

I spent enough time with TIEBREAK+ to tell you what it gets right, and where it leaves you staring at the ceiling wondering why a game with this much license still feels unfinished. The short answer: Big Ant Studios put their budget into names and faces, and the court mechanics got what was left over. Start with the good, because it is genuinely good. The roster is enormous. Over 120 officially licensed pros from both the ATP and WTA tours, covering everyone from Djokovic and Alcaraz on the men's side to Swiatek, Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff on the women's. Player likeness work is solid, and the little touches matter: Nadal bouncing the ball obsessively before every serve, Kyrgios's tattoos fully rendered. The arena atmosphere is a genuine step up on the competition, something reviewers consistently noted felt more alive than Top Spin 2K25 managed. Court surfaces are represented across the full ATP and WTA schedule, with 90 official tournaments to grind through in career mode. There is also a Novak Djokovic Slam Challenge mode that lets you replay key moments from his career, a Rivalry Mode added post-launch covering the Federer-Nadal saga, and a surprisingly deep user-generated content system for custom courts and stadiums. Now the problems, and they are real. The AI is the biggest one. TIEBREAK+ tries to differentiate each pro by feeding in real-world tactical data, but in practice you can barely tell Djokovic from Sinner once the rally starts. The AI return game is too consistent, making aces feel like lottery wins rather than earned rewards. Flat serves carry punishing net risk compared to topspin, and the volley game is twitchy and imprecise. The difficulty scaling is a mess too: easy is trivially simple, medium feels like you wandered into a semifinal by accident, with very little in between to ease you through. Career mode is the other sore point. You can build a custom player and work up the ATP or WTA rankings, hire support staff, chase sponsors, and manage fatigue across a long season. On paper that sounds deep. In execution it is thin, the rivalries never develop meaningful texture on court, and the sponsor economy felt broken to multiple reviewers at launch. Online multiplayer is the most interesting wildcard here. A small number of reviewers found it genuinely competitive once populated, but matchmaking wait times were a complaint early on and reports of a broken online system surfaced across multiple outlets. For a game with PvP in its tag list, that is a real concern. Steam user sentiment has settled at roughly 74% positive across 600 reviews, which puts it in "okay with caveats" territory rather than a confident recommendation. The TIEBREAK+ update did bring meaningful improvements and extra content over the original launch build, and Big Ant has shown willingness to patch, so the trajectory is upward. Bottom line positioning: if your only alternative is Top Spin 2K25 and you want the full licensed tour experience with both men's and women's circuits, TIEBREAK+ is currently the most complete option on the market, warts included. If you want tight, precise shot mechanics and a career mode with real depth, manage your expectations hard before you click buy. Fred, Scout Team

TIEBREAK+: Official Game of the ATP and WTA

TIEBREAK+: Official Game of the ATP and WTA

Aug 22, 2024Big Ant StudiosNacon
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The biggest licensed roster in tennis gaming history, wrapped around mechanics that still feel like they need another patch cycle to fully deliver.

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Best for tennis fans who want the full licensed tour and can tolerate mechanics that are functional but not yet refined.

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About TIEBREAK+: Official Game of the ATP and WTA

I spent enough time with TIEBREAK+ to tell you what it gets right, and where it leaves you staring at the ceiling wondering why a game with this much license still feels unfinished. The short answer: Big Ant Studios put their budget into names and faces, and the court mechanics got what was left over. Start with the good, because it is genuinely good. The roster is enormous. Over 120 officially licensed pros from both the ATP and WTA tours, covering everyone from Djokovic and Alcaraz on the men's side to Swiatek, Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff on the women's. Player likeness work is solid, and the little touches matter: Nadal bouncing the ball obsessively before every serve, Kyrgios's tattoos fully rendered. The arena atmosphere is a genuine step up on the competition, something reviewers consistently noted felt more alive than Top Spin 2K25 managed. Court surfaces are represented across the full ATP and WTA schedule, with 90 official tournaments to grind through in career mode. There is also a Novak Djokovic Slam Challenge mode that lets you replay key moments from his career, a Rivalry Mode added post-launch covering the Federer-Nadal saga, and a surprisingly deep user-generated content system for custom courts and stadiums. Now the problems, and they are real. The AI is the biggest one. TIEBREAK+ tries to differentiate each pro by feeding in real-world tactical data, but in practice you can barely tell Djokovic from Sinner once the rally starts. The AI return game is too consistent, making aces feel like lottery wins rather than earned rewards. Flat serves carry punishing net risk compared to topspin, and the volley game is twitchy and imprecise. The difficulty scaling is a mess too: easy is trivially simple, medium feels like you wandered into a semifinal by accident, with very little in between to ease you through. Career mode is the other sore point. You can build a custom player and work up the ATP or WTA rankings, hire support staff, chase sponsors, and manage fatigue across a long season. On paper that sounds deep. In execution it is thin, the rivalries never develop meaningful texture on court, and the sponsor economy felt broken to multiple reviewers at launch. Online multiplayer is the most interesting wildcard here. A small number of reviewers found it genuinely competitive once populated, but matchmaking wait times were a complaint early on and reports of a broken online system surfaced across multiple outlets. For a game with PvP in its tag list, that is a real concern. Steam user sentiment has settled at roughly 74% positive across 600 reviews, which puts it in "okay with caveats" territory rather than a confident recommendation. The TIEBREAK+ update did bring meaningful improvements and extra content over the original launch build, and Big Ant has shown willingness to patch, so the trajectory is upward. Bottom line positioning: if your only alternative is Top Spin 2K25 and you want the full licensed tour experience with both men's and women's circuits, TIEBREAK+ is currently the most complete option on the market, warts included. If you want tight, precise shot mechanics and a career mode with real depth, manage your expectations hard before you click buy.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 or Windows 11
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
50 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX770 (4 GB) / AMD Radeon R9 270 (4 GB)
Processor
Intel i3 2100 (3.1GHz) / AMD FX 6300 (3.5Ghz)

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 or Windows 11
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
50 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX1660 Ti (6 GB) / AMD RX 5700XT (8 GB)
Processor
Intel i5 6600k (3.5GHz) / AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (3.6Ghz)

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Developer
Big Ant Studios
Publisher
Nacon
Release Date
Aug 22, 2024

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