GameSpot writes: "While EA's FIFA Manager may not be as popular as Sega's Football Manager in the UK, the game dominates in its native Germany. This year, FIFA Manager is set to ship with an online game mode for the first time, which will require no subscription fee to play. We managed to get a first look at the game in Cologne, Germany, which coincidentally is the home of developer Bright Future".
EA has released a large update for its sports sim FIFA Manager 10, now available for download.
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IG writes: "A leading football club to success is not an easy task. Take Real Madrid. Coach Manuel Pellegrini is the world's top players at his disposal, but gets his team but not playing football and see the bunch of overfed themselves with 4-0 stars and go under by a third grader. It is a scenario that in FIFA Manager 10 as soon not encounter."