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Football Manager 25 Cancelled - What’s Next for Sports Interactive?

Kenn Leandre, Founder & CEO, Kakuchopurei.com

17-Feb-25 20:00

Football Manager 25 Cancelled - What’s Next for Sports Interactive?

It’s official - Football Manager 25 will not be released, after Sports Interactive cancelled the game due to their struggle managing the development of the game, especially as it is transitioning to Unity Engine. This is upsetting for a lot of loyal FM fans, especially with a lack of transparency in their communication prior to the cancellation. How will this affect Sports Interactive? Will this mark the end of the franchise? We explore all these, and more in this episode.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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Categories:  gaming

Tags:  Unity EngineFootball Manager 25FM25sports interactive





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