Football Manager 25 Release Date Announced with Free Access for Some Players


Football Manager 25 Release Date Announced with Free Access for Some Players

What to Expect

Football Manager 25, the latest version of the popular tactical game allowing players to manage their own team, now has a confirmed release date. The game will include the latest player database and gameplay enhancements, making it a highly anticipated update for fans.

Release Date and Platforms

Football Manager 25 is set to be released on November 26, 2024, for PC, Xbox consoles, PS5, and mobile devices. Game Pass Ultimate subscribers will have access to the game on day one at no extra cost, as it will be part of the Microsoft subscription. Additionally, the mobile version will be available exclusively on Netflix for subscribers to download on iOS and Android devices. Nintendo Switch players can expect the Touch version of the game to be released on December 3.

Pricing and Pre-Orders

The game is priced at £44.99 / $59.99 on PC, with a 10% discount available for pre-orders. Pre-orders for PC and Mac versions are currently open, while console players will have the option to pre-purchase at a later date.

Exciting Updates

Football Manager 25 boasts significant updates, including a new game engine, the introduction of women's football, a redesigned user interface, and a new Matchday experience. Players can also expect improved visuals, realistic player animations, and an overall more immersive gameplay experience during matches.


Football Manager 25 Release Date Announced with Free Access for Some Players

Progress and Features

FM24 players will be able to transfer their progress to the new game, with save transfers now available for the mobile version as well. The developers have outlined a pre-launch roadmap to unveil all the new and improved features of FM25 leading up to its release.

Looking Ahead

For those eager for more gaming updates, be sure to check out the biggest game releases for October 2024 to stay in the loop with the latest releases in the gaming world.



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