Football Manager 2024 will be the 20th game in Sports Interactive’s Football Manager series and, the studio says, «will be the last of its kind [and] the closing of this chapter of our history.» The game aims to be the «most complete» Football Manager the studio has ever made, but one new feature is the single most-requested addition to the series: the ability to transfer saved games from one iteration of FM to the next FM.
«I’m delighted to announce you’ll be able to bring your FM23 career into FM24 across all platforms,» said studio head Miles Jacobson. «This means, when you first launch Football Manager 2024, you'll be given the option to continue your FM23 story, picking up exactly where you left off: powered with the new features and revamps that FM24 will introduce. And it’s not only for this year’s version of the game that this feature will be active. It’s also the plan to bring saved games from FM24 into FM25, despite the big changes coming for FM25.»
So Football Manager 24, i.e. this year's entry, should be by far the greatest iteration of the current FM style the world has ever seen. And the save progression will continue into future entries, which is just amazing and something I'd kinda given up hoping for. These days I'm much more of a casual FM player and the heave of starting each new iteration afresh has put me off even trying some of them.
But the most consequential part of Sports Interactive's announcement is that it's then aiming to revolutionise things with FM25, with Jacobson saying it hasn't made this claim since the 3D engine entered the series in FM09.
Firstly, the studio is changing engines and will build Football Manager 2025 and FM25 on Unity. Jacobson says this «is going to give us a lot more
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