FM returns after a year long hiatus with a largely successful series reinvention.
Two years in the making – FM26’s tactical overhaul brings enough flexibility to rival Pep Guardiola playbook.
The upcoming management sim, out on November 4, will allow for distinct tactics for both in possession and out of possession states.
Sports Interactive has also released a new trailer giving us a deep look at the new in-game UI, home screen, and search tool.
Along with this, Sports Interactive has also revealed the hardware requirements needed to run Football Manager 26 on desktops and laptops.
More details about Football Manager 26 will be revealed later, with a video going into the Match Day experience slated to be coming soon.
Despite hitting several milestones during development, the studio has stated that the management sim was not hitting the desired standards.
"In the spirit of our studio values, we always consider the bigger picture – and the bigger picture here is that we need this additional time to deliver a game that we can all be proud of," says dev...
With the series making the switch to Unity engine, Sports Interactive described this year's instalment as "the series’ biggest technical and visual advancement for a generation."
It did so in under two months, significantly outpacing its predecessor, which took 284 days to get to the same milestone.
Sports Interactive's admirably consistent franchise delivers yet another dangerously addictive outing.
Game Pass subscribers have plenty to look forward to in the coming days. Microsoft has revealed the full list of games that will be added to the service's library as part of its wave 1 lineup for the ... Read More
Sports Interactive's football management series returns with another yearly instalment- here's what you should know about what's new this year.
FM 24 Touch will be available for Switch, FM 24 Console for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, and FM Mobile for iOS and Android, exclusively via Netflix.
Sports Interactive studio head Miles Jacobson doesn't agree with PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan that Game Pass is "value-destructive."
The management simulation title was delayed past November for the PS5 due to "unforeseen complications."
This is what the next 500 hours of your life are going to look like.
The latest sequel in Sports Interactive's acclaimed management series is out on November 8th. Here's what you need to know.
Sports Interactive will "continue to do everything in our power to get this game into the hands of PlayStation 5 gamers as soon as we can.”
For the first time ever, Sports Interactive's long-running series will launch on PS5 with support for the DualSense controller.