SEGA and Sports Interactive have announced the release of Football Manager Classic 2015 for tablet devices.
Sports Interactive has exposed more of the game’s workings to players than ever. It feels both fresh and familiar at the same time, while being the best FM has ever played at launch.
The perennial favourite Football Manager makes its debut on the Switch. Does this addictive management sim have the same allure in your pocket? In today's review, Jump Dash Roll heads to the dugout to have a few words with the referee.
Editor Paul Izod takes a look at the 2017 version of Football Manager from Sports Interactive for Zero1gaming