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  • European XBLM treated to Football Manager demo

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    03.31.2008

    Available for download in all Xbox Live regions except for our friends in Austria, Asia, Germany and North America, is a brand new Football Manager 2008 demo. The demo allows gamers to experience half of a football season as one of fourteen different teams which should be plenty of hands-on time to gather a purchasing opinion. Speaking of release (well, not really), Football Manager 2008 should have already been released in the land of Europe seeing that March 28th was the last time we heard news about the game's release. And please, before you try out the demo, wear one of your nicer ties ... okay?

  • Football Manager 2008 is golden

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    03.10.2008

    Earlier today, SEGA announced that Football Manager 2008 has officially gone gold and just in time for the game's promised March 28th release. With the gold news, SEGA also confirmed that Football Manager 2008 on the 360 will feature a few differences from last October's PC release including an updated roster, Xbox Live support and new multiplayer modes allowing for global tournaments. As you know, we here at X3F aren't usually known for our soccer football enthusiasm, but for whatever reason, Football Manager 2008 has piqued our interest. We're thinking it's because of that candy cane inspired tie. Rock that tie! Rock it hard!

  • Football Manager 2008 manages a March release

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    01.11.2008

    Today, SEGA announced that Football Manager 2008 (Soccer Manager for those in the States, ha!) will be kicking its way to the Xbox 360 platform this Spring on March 28th. For those in the know, Football Manager 2008 has already made a release to the PC last October and has since garnered a rather decent 86 Metacritic score. So, we suspect the 360 version to be just as entertaining and satisfying to Football Manager fans with an updated roster as well as complete Xbox Live support, which will allow gamers to host tournaments and participate in one-on-one managing matches. Get those ties in order, pressed and wrinkle free, because there's soccer (darnit!) football to manage on the 360 come March.