Publisher Sega and developer Sports Interactive have announced the Football Manager 25 release date, and the latest installment of the management sim series is hitting PC and consoles in November.
In an announcement post, the two studios say that Football Manager 25 will arrive first on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5 on November 26th, and that a mobile version of the game, namely FM25 Mobile, will arrive via Netflix Games on the same day.
FM25 Touch, a version of the game for the Nintendo Switch, will then follow on December 3rd, and Sports Interactive and Sega say they'll reveal more information about FM25 Touch "in the coming weeks".
As has been previously revealed, Football Manager 25 will be the first game in the series to feature full licensing for the Premier League, so you won't need to spend hours editing your favorite teams anymore.
It's also making a switch to the Unity engine, which Sports Interactive says will power "the new era for football management", creating "a deeper, more authentic football universe". I'll be using "football" rather than "soccer" here, by the way. Blame my Britishness.
However, this newest installment will also lack the Create-a-Club...