Hello again. I hope you had a good, safe and happy Christmas or holiday period. As this is obviously the final release update for 2023, again I'd like to thank everyone for their custom during the year, where at times you've made it a record breaker for us, in what is our first full year as an independent business.
This month we have five new sets uploaded to the webstore.
Firstly, for Precision Street Basketball, we finally completed the 2023 American3 League season set, which is available for £4.75.
And along with that, the title's second release is the 2023 Pan-American Cup set, for the tournament held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, which contains the main round men's and women's teams, also for £4.75.
Next up, for PSG Down Under Football, we released the recently completed 2023 Women's League set, as Brisbane won their second premiership. Note that from this season, each quarter is 17 minutes instead of 15 - although we decided not to change the quick play chart for women's games at this point. If scoring rises more, we may do so in future years. Anyway, this set is available for £4.75.
For Precision Rugby 15s Edition, the 2023 Nation League set is now out, for £4.75. Due to the improvements of tier two nation competitiveness, we've decided to add more countries to this set for 2023 - with Japan being joined by Fiji, Georgia and Samoa.
And finally, for Precision Volleyball, the 2023 Women's Division-I College Tournament set is available, also for £4.75 (I may as well have just said everything is that price). Texas won their second straight national title, sweeping Nebraska in the Championship game. As previous years, this set contains all of the final 32 teams, with their team ratings based solely on matches in the tournament, and the player scoring cards based on the whole season (modified by opposing errors at the tournament). As always with the game, you can also pick up the non-coloured version for the same price.
So that is that, the end of 2023. I hope you have a happy New Year, and no matter how unlikely it looks for us right now, 2024 will somehow turn out better for us all than this year has.
Thanks for reading,
Paul.