The UK's loss of talented developers in the sports genre has been 'utterly huge' according to Miles Jacobson, the studio head of London-based Football Manager developer Sports Interactive.
Videogamer writes: "Sports Interactive has announced that the highly anticipated v1.3 update for Football Manager Live, which had been expected on September 30, will now roll-out to live game world servers on Wednesday, October 7."
Sports Interactive and SEGA Europe Ltd. today announced that Football Manager Live– the groundbreaking massively multiplayer online football manager game– has updated to version 1.2.
The man behind the hugely successful Football Manager series reckons game prices would be reduced if a cure for piracy were ever discovered.
The general manager of Beautiful Game Studios, the developer behind the Championship Manager series, has criticised rival Sports Interactive's online MMO-style version of Football Manager, FM Live, saying the game is too deep to be worth spending money on.
This client installs Football Manager Live, the online version of the sports management game. Users must go to the official website to sign up for a paid subscription to play.
Sports Interactive and SEGA have announced that Football Manager Live for PC and Apple Macintosh is available now via digital download at www.footballmanagerlive.com.
IncGamers are reporting that the Football Manager Live game, the MMO-style football (soccer) management game, will be live on January 23rd.
In-game advertising is set to feature in upcoming Football Manager titles, following the announcement of a deal between SEGA Europe, Sports Interactive and IGA Worldwide.
Sports Interactive are the world leaders in football management games. Football Manager rivals The Sims in UK PC game sales.
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