Sports Interactive’s Football Manager 2023 will arrive on November 8 on PC, with those who pre-order being granted early access about two weeks before that date. The press release promises that this iteration «thrusts fans closer to every aspect of the beautiful game», which sounds like a HR complaint waiting to happen.
The announcement talks about increased supporter interactions and renewed licenses for the likes of the UEFA Champions League, but is remarkably shy on details otherwise, probably because the main focus is on FM23's cross-platform spread: the weaksauce 'console edition' is now coming to PlayStation, a streamlined take designed to be played with a pad, and FM Touch is returning to iOS thanks to a deal with Apple Arcade. On PC the game will be available on Steam, Epic, and the Microsoft Store, and has a 20% discount up until launch.
The early access period doesn't really feel like it should be called early access: it's a pre-order bonus period. But wannabe Klopps will be relieved to know saves will carry over into the 'finished' game. As for the fuzziness on exactly when early access begins, SI is currently saying «roughly two weeks prior to the official street date», and that it may go live at different times on different platforms. It will also be available on PC Game Pass.
Now here's an odd element of the game. Sports Interactive has, rightly, trumpeted the various initiatives it takes part in, one of which is a push towards 'eco-packaging' of its games. The overall carbon footprint for FM23's packaging is 47% lower than FM22, and the gCO2 (a measure of carbon dioxide output) of FM23's packaging is about a quarter of that of FM19.
Thing is, this has largely been achieved by just removing everything
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