Football Manager 2010 dated

Sports Interactive’s Football Manager 2010 will hit PC and Mac on October 30th, alongside Football Manager Handheld 2010 on PSP.

Last year’s entry in the series spent 22 weeks at the top of the ChartTrack PC charts and sold well over 1 million copies, and for this year’s games Sports Interactive has announced a series of new features and improvements – including a new user interface, a better looking 3D match view, a tactics creator and much more.

We have worked very hard with the Football Manager community to target not only the areas of the game that needed re-working but also what we could add to improve what’s already there," said Sports Interactive studio director Miles Jacobson.

"We’ve also conducted extensive usability studies which has led us to overhaul the whole presentation of the game, which we’re really excited about.

"There has been a lot of polish to existing areas of the game but it’s also driven us to introduce changes to answer some of the feedback. We’re very confident that having done that we will deliver the very best Football Manager to date in October.”

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