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When Football Manager 23 comes out: from day one also on Game Pass

Credit: Sports Interactive

With a new trailer released today, developer Sports Interactive has confirmed the release date of Football Manager 23. The new chapter of the acclaimed football manager will arrive on November 8, 2022 and, for the first time, it will land on PlayStation 5 and Apple Arcade as well as PC and Xbox. Microsoft users will be able to play from day one thanks to inclusion in the Xbox Game Pass catalog. Mobile and Nintendo Switch versions are also expected in the near future.

Those who preorder the PC version (via the Epic Games Store, Steam or the Microsoft store) will be entitled to a early access – there is talk of “about two weeks” – compared to the release date of November 8th. Early access progress and careers can then be carried over to the game upon release.

Football Manager 23: Trailer Confirms November Release Date

The Football Manager 23 announcement trailer reveals a number of interesting stats with respect to the game. Waiting for the official release we don’t know much about the title, except for what is shared by the publisher SEGA:

“Football Manager 23 brings fans closer to every aspect of football: from the fans filling the stands to the player scouting process, through to popular football players and licensed leagues such as the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League “.

The publisher added that more details on Football Manager 23 will be revealed “in the coming weeks”.

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