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Football Manager 25 has been announced and kicks off this November

Sega have announced Football Manager 25, which should be of no surprise to anyone and it will release this November 26 for most platforms, with various subtitles depending on the platform. Check out the announcement trailer below.

Football Manager 25 introduces a completely overhauled UI, designed with insights into the diverse ways people engage with our games. The result is a navigation experience that's both intuitive and detailed.

The game's visual quality has been significantly enhanced, with new volumetric player animations derived from actual football matches, offering an immersive Matchday experience.

In a groundbreaking move, Women's Football debuts in FM25, integrated into the same ecosystem as the men's game. This inclusion allows players to pioneer the women's game or delve deeper into football than ever before, bolstered by Sports Interactive's new multi-year partnership with the Premier League.

One of the biggest changes to the game this year is that its now built in Unity, which also means that the series now sees the biggest technical and visual advancement for the series in a generation.

Release wise, there are a few things to understand, as there are again various different subtitles and release dates, first up the mainline series.

  • Football Manager 25 will release on November 26 for PC, and Mac

  • Football Manager 25 Console will release on November 26 for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5

  • Football Manager 25 Touch will release on December 3 for Switch

  • Football Manager 25 Mobile will release on November 26, but is locked behind the Netflix paywall

    • Players will benefit from the introduction of Women's Football and the new Premier League licence, as well as the ability to carry over their save files from FM24 Mobile, although FM25 Mobile has not made the switch to Unity.

For the details of the game, those will be released over time with the next news coming next week starting with Women’s Football, you can see the scope of the roadmap here.