The reasons for the split have never been revealed but Eidos kept the name Championship Manager along with the games interface.įans of the series were split over which franchise to go with but with the new release of Football Manager it seemed clear where the talent lay. In 2004 the developers Sports Interactive split with Eidos and signed a deal with Sega to continue developing the series under the name Football Manager. Since then there have been yearly iterations with improvements to the interface and match generation technology. The Football Manager games are released by the same development team that basically invented the genre back in 1992 with publishers Eidos. Whether you're heading up tactics your local lower league squad or wrangling the superstars at Manchester United, the job is yours. Football Manager 2014 lets you live out your dream of managing your own Football club.
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