![]() In his blog post, Jacobson calls FM23 the most-played game in the series' history at this stage of its life cycle, with 4.8 million players and growing (prior to having "embraced" platforms like Game Pass and Apple Arcade, this was typically closer to 2 million). Alongside all that is a shift from the studio's own in-house game development engine to the ubiquitous Unity.Īll this makes this year's FM24 a "closing of this chapter in our history", Jacobson said, with a major revamp of everything from graphics, to UI, to underlying systems coming next year in FM25 - something Jacobson said will be, "for the first time in decades, a true sequel."Īlongside the big reveal, Jacobson sat down with Eurogamer for a deeper look at what all this means, including a discussion of what exactly happened with last year's FM23, and a little more detail on what to expect from the big changes in FM24 and FM25. In an extensive developer blog, Jacobson apologised for the relative lack of new features in FM23, announced save game transfers coming in FM24, and the long-awaited arrival of women's football in FM25 - first announced back in 2021. ![]() Sports Interactive boss Miles Jacobson has announced a range of major shifts coming to the Football Manager series, dubbed "one of the biggest changes in our history." ![]()
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