Compare Tour de France 2024 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Cyanide Studio. Published by Nacon. Released on 6/6/2024. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Casual, Racing, Simulation, Sports, Strategy.

If you have ever watched a peloton crest an Alpine col and wondered what the tactical calculus feels like from the saddle, this is the only sim on PC that tries to answer that - just don't expect a visual showcase to match the ambition.

I approach every sports sim the same way I approach a grand strategy title: strip out the surface spectacle and ask whether the decision layer holds up under pressure. Tour de France 2024 mostly passes that test, even if the packaging around those decisions is showing some age. The core loop is built entirely around energy management - two gauges, one tracking overall stamina and a red attack meter that drains every time you sprint or break from the peloton. Timing an attack on the Col de la Loze while keeping enough gas for the final gradient is genuinely interesting, and the game earns credit for making that tension legible without burying newcomers in menus. There are three main ways to engage with the sim. Pro Leader mode is the RPG-lite path: create a rider from scratch, define their physical profile and preferred discipline, then develop them from journeyman domestique toward a career that can rival the sport's legends. Pro Team mode flips into light management territory - you work with a constrained budget, assemble a roster of up to 15 riders from over 900 licensed professionals, and aim for incremental results rather than immediate glory. It does not go as deep as Cyanide's standalone Pro Cycling Manager series, treating team management more as a side layer than a full simulation. The third pillar is Criterium, the new 2024-edition multiplayer mode: up to six players, each commanding a two-rider team, compete across randomly selected stage segments of 30 to 50 kilometres. Rider types are randomized before each race - meaning you might tackle a mountain finish with a flat-specialist pair, which forces genuine tactical adaptation rather than just stat-matching. Weekly play in Criterium unlocks new riders and team kits, giving the mode a progression hook beyond pure competition. The My Tour customization layer adds some longevity on the solo side, letting you assemble bespoke stage races using Tour de France, Paris-Nice, or Criterium du Dauphine rulesets. The revised AI for mountain and sprint stages is a noted improvement over previous years, and teammate switching - handing the CPU control of your leader while you pilot a domestique, or vice versa - introduces the kind of small tactical wrinkle that strategy-minded players will appreciate. The tutorial is patient enough for newcomers and covers gel usage, slipstreaming, and aero positioning without condescending to anyone who has played a sim before. Where the game stumbles is harder to ignore at full price. Physics modeling is rudimentary, with clipping issues and the occasional invisible wall breaking immersion at the worst moments. Animations are behind the curve for a 2024 release, and the visual presentation generally does not match the drama of real-world race footage. The matchmaking for Criterium launched with noticeable delays, and the broader criticism across most reviews is blunt: year-on-year iteration here is thin. If you played TDF 2023 extensively, the mechanical additions do not justify a premium repurchase. There have also been post-launch Steam community reports of controller recognition issues and infinite load screens on specific stages, which are worth factoring in if PC stability matters to you. For the cycling enthusiast who wants a tactically honest sim with a real-license roster and finally has a reason to play online with others, this edition is the most complete entry point the series has offered. For everyone else - especially lapsed players or genre tourists - wait for a discount and go in with the tutorials first, treating the opening races as practice laps rather than results that matter. Diego, Scout Team

Tour de France 2024
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Tour de France 2024

Jun 6, 2024Cyanide StudioNacon
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If you have ever watched a peloton crest an Alpine col and wondered what the tactical calculus feels like from the saddle, this is the only sim on PC that tries to answer that - just don't expect a visual showcase to match the ambition.

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About Tour de France 2024

I approach every sports sim the same way I approach a grand strategy title: strip out the surface spectacle and ask whether the decision layer holds up under pressure. Tour de France 2024 mostly passes that test, even if the packaging around those decisions is showing some age. The core loop is built entirely around energy management - two gauges, one tracking overall stamina and a red attack meter that drains every time you sprint or break from the peloton. Timing an attack on the Col de la Loze while keeping enough gas for the final gradient is genuinely interesting, and the game earns credit for making that tension legible without burying newcomers in menus. There are three main ways to engage with the sim. Pro Leader mode is the RPG-lite path: create a rider from scratch, define their physical profile and preferred discipline, then develop them from journeyman domestique toward a career that can rival the sport's legends. Pro Team mode flips into light management territory - you work with a constrained budget, assemble a roster of up to 15 riders from over 900 licensed professionals, and aim for incremental results rather than immediate glory. It does not go as deep as Cyanide's standalone Pro Cycling Manager series, treating team management more as a side layer than a full simulation. The third pillar is Criterium, the new 2024-edition multiplayer mode: up to six players, each commanding a two-rider team, compete across randomly selected stage segments of 30 to 50 kilometres. Rider types are randomized before each race - meaning you might tackle a mountain finish with a flat-specialist pair, which forces genuine tactical adaptation rather than just stat-matching. Weekly play in Criterium unlocks new riders and team kits, giving the mode a progression hook beyond pure competition. The My Tour customization layer adds some longevity on the solo side, letting you assemble bespoke stage races using Tour de France, Paris-Nice, or Criterium du Dauphine rulesets. The revised AI for mountain and sprint stages is a noted improvement over previous years, and teammate switching - handing the CPU control of your leader while you pilot a domestique, or vice versa - introduces the kind of small tactical wrinkle that strategy-minded players will appreciate. The tutorial is patient enough for newcomers and covers gel usage, slipstreaming, and aero positioning without condescending to anyone who has played a sim before. Where the game stumbles is harder to ignore at full price. Physics modeling is rudimentary, with clipping issues and the occasional invisible wall breaking immersion at the worst moments. Animations are behind the curve for a 2024 release, and the visual presentation generally does not match the drama of real-world race footage. The matchmaking for Criterium launched with noticeable delays, and the broader criticism across most reviews is blunt: year-on-year iteration here is thin. If you played TDF 2023 extensively, the mechanical additions do not justify a premium repurchase. There have also been post-launch Steam community reports of controller recognition issues and infinite load screens on specific stages, which are worth factoring in if PC stability matters to you. For the cycling enthusiast who wants a tactically honest sim with a real-license roster and finally has a reason to play online with others, this edition is the most complete entry point the series has offered. For everyone else - especially lapsed players or genre tourists - wait for a discount and go in with the tutorials first, treating the opening races as practice laps rather than results that matter. Diego, Scout Team

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Minimum

OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
30 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 650, 2 GB or AMD Radeon R7 250, 2 GB
Processor
Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-8350
Additional Notes
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Recommended

OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
30 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 2 GB or AMD Radeon R9 280, 2 GB
Processor
Intel Core i5-7600 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600
Additional Notes
Please note that these informations aren't final and may be subject to change until the launch of the game.

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Developer
Cyanide Studio
Publisher
Nacon
Release Date
Jun 6, 2024

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