Football Manager Comes To Linux

The latest installment of the definitive management sim Football Manager not only comes with the usual slew of tweaks and enhancements (1000 in total) but also comes to a new platform with a Linux version to be released for the first time. If that wasn’t enough budding managers will be able to store saves in the cloud allowing them to play on any computer with the game installed. Blimey not bad eh?

But wait there’s more! Football Manager will also be linked to the Steam Workshop for the first time allowing users to not only create and share their own content but they will also be able to make their own challenges with the new challenge editor.

SI Head Honcho Miles Jacobson had this to say:

Our unchanging goal in the development of the Football Manager series is to deliver the most authentic and immersive simulation of real-world football management wherever you may be in the world. Players can now take charge of their team anywhere they can access a home computer, and with huge improvements to existing features plus the addition of loads of new stuff, can have the best Football Manager experience to date while doing so.

Football Manager is due out in plenty of time for the Christmas rush and I for one am very excited. Now if only they could make Burnley a good team…

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