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The game offers playable teams in 53 countries, [1] across five continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. [2] Coverage is heavily slanted towards European teams, with 34 of its 51 constituent countries having playable leagues, while South Africa is the only country of Africa's total 54 that is covered.
On 20 April 2007, Sega Europe Ltd and Sports Interactive released details for Football Manager Live, which would be a brand new massively multiplayer online game based on PISD Ltd technology. Released on 4 November 2008, Football Manager Live had its roots set in the Football Manager series but was designed specifically as a massively ...
Football Manager 2021 saw the series return to Xbox consoles for the first time since 2007. [7] Modelled on Football Manager Touch, the game's user interface has been designed to work with the Xbox controller and the game takes advantage of Microsoft's Smart Delivery and Play Anywhere technology to enable cross-play across Xbox One, Xbox One X/S, Xbox Series X/S, and Football Manager 2021 Xbox ...
It was released on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and PlayStation Portable on 30 October 2009. [3] It is also available for digital download on Steam and iOS. [4] This is the first release in the series to be sold under the Football Manager name throughout the world; previous North American versions were sold as Worldwide Soccer Manager.
The Windows Microsoft and macOS versions were later released on 2 November 2018, and Football Manager Touch 2018 was released for Nintendo Switch on 27 November 2018 in Europe and Australia. [10] A mobile and tablet version of the game entitled Football Manager Mobile 2019 was also released with the Microsoft Windows version on 2 November 2018 ...
Football Manager 2022 comes with a variety of new features including a revamp of the data system with the introduction of the Data Hub, which gives players information about match momentum, pass maps and the ability to request a data analyst to compile specific pieces of information.
On the review aggregator Metacritic, Football Manager 2017 received a score of 80 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [11] GameSpot gave the game a 7/10, applauding the player development and smart transfers, and also saying "Football Manager 2017 is easy to recommend to the budding manager" but not enjoying the tactics interface. [13]
[9] [10] [11] On 27 September 2012, it was announced that the game would be released at midnight on 2 November 2012. On 18 October 2012, a fully playable beta version was provided to customers who pre-ordered either the digital version (via Steam ) or physical versions (from selected retailers).