Main series
''Football Manager 2005''
On 12 February 2004, after splitting from publishers Eidos Interactive, it was announced that''Football Manager 2006''
''Football Manager 2006'' for Windows and Mac OS was released in the UK on 21 October 2005 (two weeks earlier than the originally stated 4 November 2005 release). On the same day as the game's release, Sports Interactive also released a patch to fix some bugs discovered during the Beta and Gold stages of development. In its first week of release, it became the second-fastest-selling PC game of all-time in the UK. Essentially a season update of ''FM 2005'', it includes many small adjustments and improvements to the general gameplay. These adjustments include team-talks, simplified training, and in-game help screens. Furthermore, the game is updated by its many researchers (unpaid fans of the game augmented by in-house collaboration). The database is usually updated twice in the period of the release of the game. The first comes with the game and the second is usually downloadable in February as a free data update to reflect the changes which take place during the winter opening of the FIFA transfer window. As has been customary with the series, a''Football Manager 2006'' – Xbox 360
The''Football Manager 2007''
On 8 June 2006, Sports Interactive published details on ''Football Manager 2007''. On 1 October 2006, Sports Interactive released a Gold Demo of ''Football Manager 2007'', available in two versions: vanilla and strawberry. Both versions allow users to play six months into a season. The strawberry version contains a larger collection of quickstarts so users can try out more leagues. It also contains more graphics than the vanilla version. ''Football Manager 2007'' was released on 18 October 2006. New features in the 2007 version of ''Football Manager'' include the ability to include pictures for the player as the manager, substantially increased media interaction such as approaches from national newspaper journalists about the upcoming match or asking for comments on a player's performance in recent matches, and new varying degrees of criticism or praise for players (happy with form or very pleased with form rather than just one generic good term). A similar feature has been included for such actions as admiring players or attempting to unsettle transfer targets. Improvements have also been made to board request interactions. The main improvement lauded by Sports Interactive for this version of ''Football Manager'' is the improved scouting system. Scouts' and coaches' experience is now shown graphically via bar charts and scouts gain knowledge from areas they have scouted previously. To go with this, it is now possible to get feeder/parent club status, which allows to either send players to lower league teams to gain experience, make it easier to get work permits, merchandise sales in other areas, or, as a lower league team, to receive reserve and youth team players on free, season long loans and to generate extra revenue through associated fees and friendly matches. A patch has been released to combat some of the main bugs in the game, such as unrealistic scout reports and high amounts of injuries sustained whilst playing on the pitch. On 27 July 2007, the ''Football Manager'' website was updated with a new '' Football Manager 2008'' section.''Football Manager 2008''
On 3 October 2007, Sega Europe Ltd and Sports Interactive announced ''Football Manager 2008'' to be released 19 October. The release date was brought forward by a day to 18 October 2007 due to some retailers shipping the game early. There were a number of new features: all features in matches seamlessly follow on from the previous one; a mini radar pitch appears during tactical changes; improved International management; new skin; advisor system; improved notebook system; a revamped captain selection; improved board and fan confidence system; transfer centre to track transfers; improved match engine; the player may change pitch dimensions; award system overhaul; in-game all-time best elevens; a revamped finance system; collective win bonuses; FaceGen system for new-gen players; and a new calendar.''Football Manager 2009''
On 3 September 2008, Sports Interactive released a preview video announcing ''Football Manager 2009'' to be released on 14 November. The main difference from past versions was the inclusion of a 3D match engine for the first time in the game's history. Other new features included the ability to have female managers and staff, a new press conference system, more in-depth feedback from assistant manager, and a more realistic transfer system. The latest incarnation of ''Football Manager'' was also released in DVD format for the first time. The use of online-activation DRM utilised by Sports Interactive resulted in issues for consumers activating either online, or phone. This was the result of a well orchestrated DDoS attack launched upon activation servers and phone lines, resulting in many users on the Windows platform unable to activate and play. On 17 December 2008, Sports Interactive announced a deal with Arsenal F.C. to release an exclusive version of ''Football Manager 2009'', containing all official Arsenal squad player pictures, and an exclusive skin in Arsenal's colours. Shortly following this announcement, Sports Interactive reinforced their pursuit of online retailers by offering ''Football Manager 2009'' through eSellerate for the''Football Manager 2010''
On 12 August 2009, Sports Interactive & Sega Europe Ltd. announced that ''Football Manager 2010'' for PC and Apple Macintosh, and ''Football Manager Handheld 2010'' for PlayStation Portable was to be released on 30 October 2009. The include competitions are''Football Manager 2011''
''Football Manager 2011'' was released on 5 November 2010. On 23 July 2010, a number of features and the design of the box were leaked before an official announcement could be made, including: * Improved training options * More complex module for searching new players * Improved graphics and 3D view of the game * Introduction of football agents to the game * Playing games in evenings (night effect) * Differentiated weather conditions''Football Manager 2012''
''Football Manager 2012'' was released on 21 October 2011. * Transfers & Contracts – significant changes to the transfer and contract systems * Scouting improvements – a new much detailed in-game report has been devised * 3D Match Improvements – new animations, new crowd system, and more stadiums * Manage Anywhere, Anytime – the ability to add or take away playable nations * Tone – new system allowing to specify the way to say things * Intelligent Interface – a new adaptive layout system, new filters, and more * New national team –''Football Manager 2013''
In a press conference in early September 2012, the makers of the ''Football Manager'' series revealed a few new features in ''Football Manager 2013''. These included the addition of a director of football, being able to give certain roles to other staff that managers would have to do themselves in previous games, taxes, a new way of making loan deals and the addition of Classic Mode where players could go through one season in eight hours without having to customize training or deal with team talk. On 28 September 2012, the release date was announced as 2 November 2012. If the game is pre-ordered, a beta version of the game would be available two weeks prior to 2 November 2012, with any saved data being able to be transferred to the release version. The South Sudan national football team was added.''Football Manager 2014''
In August 2013, the Sports Interactive official website unveiled the main tweaks and upgrades to be added in ''Football Manager 2014'', the most noticeable being the decision to release a simultaneous version for the''Football Manager 2015''
''Football Manager 2016''
''Football Manager 2017''
''Football Manager 2018''
The release of ''Football Manager 2018'' introduced a Dynamics team morale system, which allows managers to see team hierarchies and a more in depth team cohesion rating. The scouting mechanic has also had an overhaul, with it being more lifelike, with scouts knowledge of players scaling between 0 and 100%. A''Football Manager 2019''
''Football Manager 2020''
''Football Manager 2021''
''Football Manager 2022''
''Football Manager 2023''
''Football Manager 2024''
''Football Manager 2024'' was released on 7 December 2023. It became the most played title in series history, with 7 million players by February 2024.''Football Manager 25'' (cancelled)
A planned title, ''Football Manager 25'', using the Unity game engine, was originally scheduled for release in early November 2024, though was postponed to late November then quickly postponed again to March 2025, and was ultimately cancelled in February 2025. The game was set to feature the series debut of women's football; however, several features were slated for removal – international football, create-a-club, touchline shouts, in-gameOther games
''Football Manager Mobile''
''Football Manager Mobile'', known as ''Football Manager Handheld'' (''FMH'') upon inception, was first released on 13 April 2006 on PlayStation Portable (PSP). This was Sports Interactive's first ever game for a handheld console and was designed to be a separate game and play somewhat differently from the PC/Mac versions of the game due to the different nature of the handheld consoles. The game was designed to be more similar in feel and play to earlier Sports Interactive products, being much faster in nature while retaining the feeling of being a realistic simulation. In April 2010, the game became available on the iOS products. The iOS version of the game is very different in nature to that on the PSP and it contains a wholly new UI because of the touch screen nature of those devices. In April 2012, the game was also made available on Android devices in a version very similar in nature to the iOS version. In 2015, a new 2D match engine was introduced for iOS and Android devices, as well as an opportunity to purchase an in-game editor. These early version of the mobile game utilized the PISD Ltd technology to target the handheld markets. The 2016 edition of the game saw its name change to ''Football Manager Mobile''. In 2018, ''Football Manager Mobile'' was ranked number 10 on paid games. In 2020, ''Football Manager Mobile 2020'' became the first game in the series to reach 1 million downloads on all platforms. In 2023, ''Football Manager 2024 Mobile'' was released as a Netflix Games exclusive on both iOS and Android.''Football Manager Live''
On 20 April 2007, Sega Europe Ltd and Sports Interactive released details for ''Football Manager Live'', which would be a brand new''Football Manager Online''
On 12 March 2015, Sega Publishing Korea Ltd. and Sports Interactive released details for ''Football Manager Online'', which would be a brand new massively multiplayer online game.''Football Manager Touch''
A successor to ''Football Manager Handheld'' and ''Football Manager Classic'', the ''Football Manager Touch'' series began in 2015 with the release of ''Football Manager Touch 2016''. The game was available on iPad and Android tablets, as well as via''Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed''
''Football Manager'' is represented with a racer named Football Manager in the cross-over game '' Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed'', and is exclusive to the PC version of the game.''Sega Football Club Champions''
''Sega Football Club Champions'' is an entry in the ''Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurō!'' series (other titles are '' 90 Minutes'', '' Let's Make a Soccer Team!'' and ''Sega Pocket Club Manager''). ''Sega Football Club Champions'' uses the engine from recent ''Football Manager'' games, but it is currently unknown if this game replaces the franchise entirely.Influence
''Football Manager'' has been recognized by real-life football clubs as a source for scouting players. In 2008, Everton F.C. signed a deal with Sports Interactive allowing them to use the game's database to scout players and opposition. A video documentary entitled ''Football Manager: More Than Just A Game'' was produced by journalism graduate and MA student Stephen Milnes and released in October 2010. Another documentary by FilmNova entitled ''An Alternative Reality: The Football Manager Documentary'' was released in the UK cinemas in October 2014 followed by a release on Steam in March 2015. ''Football Manager'' celebrated its twentieth birthday in the summer of 2012, and to celebrate this milestone Back Page Press released a book including interviews with the creators and players that became legends in-game. Another part of the book included stories about how the game has taken over one's life. In November 2012, Azerbaijani student Vugar Huseynzade was promoted to manager of FC Baku's reserve team based on his success in ''Football Manager''. In 2013, stand-up comedian Tony Jameson performed a show called ''Football Manager Ruined My Life''; it was well received at the Edinburgh Festival, before going on to have a successful touring run, culminating in the show being filmed and released on DVD and Steam. In the 2000s, an anonymous player of ''Football Manager'' tipped the Philippine Football Federation regarding the eligibility of Phil and James Younghusband to play for the Philippines men's national football team through the video game. In 2005, the brothers who were then part of the Chelsea youth program were successfully called up to the national team. Phil Younghusband would later become the top goalscorer for the Philippines with at least 50 goals credited to his name. In 2020, a part-time ''Football Manager'' researcher discovered Blackburn Rovers forward Ben Brereton was half-Chilean via a club interview from 2018, and added Brereton's second nationality to the game database. Brereton would regularly be called up by the Chile national football team in the '' Football Manager 2021'' game, which prompted interest from a Chilean ''Football Manager'' streamer. Brereton received encouragement from Chile head coach Reinaldo Rueda and began the application process for a Chilean passport. Martín Lasarte, who succeeded Rueda in February 2021, called up the Rovers forward for the first time in May 2021. He was an unused substitute in Chile's two''Football Manager'' in academic work
''Football Manager'' has been the object of a sociological study where it is concluded that not only football culture is essential to fully live the gaming experience but also gamers build their sporting identity by playing the game. Other media like films are described as providing only restrictive narratives to the sports fans while in contrast, sports video games in general and ''Football Manager'' in particular provide more fluid narratives, and a wealth of information that helps construct the identity of the football fan, beyond sport itself. The ''Football Manager'' gaming online community has been studied as a workforce to co-construct the crowdsourced database of football players that the game relies on to simulate football matches and careers. The mutual influence of the game and real life football is described as twofold. First, database players simulated potential and real life transfer market activity are mutually shaping each other. The other mutual influence highlighted are the real life football and game metrics that quantify and measure the footballing activity.See also
*'' Premier Manager'' *'' FIFA Manager''References
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