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Every year, when autumn turns the leaves into warm colors, the community of football strategists eagerly awaits the latest edition of Football Manager. This year, however, Football Manager 2024 has given us an edition that finds itself in a strange position.
With the Announcement from Sports InteractiveBecause the FM25 would be a graphical masterpiece thanks to the new engine, the current offshoot faces the challenge of not just serving as a placeholder until the next big update.
But last year we already felt the lack of innovation and fresh ideas in FM23, the game seemed to be resting on its old laurels. The fear was therefore great that the new part would fall into the same trap and only serve us a lukewarm starter before the promised feast of FM25.
Suits you if…
… you really want to experience believable simulated games…. you want to spend hours planning squads and tactics.
Doesn’t suit you if…
… you want a relaxed, easy football manager in the style of Anstoss…. you want to take over every aspect of your club yourself.
But despite the gloomy clouds that hung over the FM24, the developers managed to surprise positively and free themselves from the shadow of the impending graphic revolution. Instead of settling for next year, FM24 aims to improve your gaming experience here and now, showing that it’s more than just a placeholder.
1:08 Football Manager 2024 mixes game scenes with a lot of football atmosphere in the release trailer.
The proven foundation: management in its purest form
The basic essence of Football Manager remains unchanged in this year’s edition: an in-depth management simulation that allows you to fulfill all the tasks of a head coach and sports director down to the smallest detail, but foregoes things like building sausage stands à la Anstoss.
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2023-11-02 15:07:19
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