
Release Date: November 7, 2014
The eleventh installment in the most popular soccer manager game franchise, originated as Championship Manager back in 1992, and was developed continuously by the British studio Sports Interactive. Traditionally, the game lets you become a manager in one of a few hundred clubs belonging to several dozen soccer leagues from all over the world. As always, there is also an array of innovations and changes.
Football Manager 2015 is the 11th major installment in the popular football manager series from the seasoned developer Sports Interactive.



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A popular series of football manager simulations. The brand was created by the Sports Interactive development studio, which previously worked on the Championship Manager series.
Last update: January 13, 2015
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System Requirements for Football Manager 2015 Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 2.2 GHz, 1 GB RAM (2 GB RAM - Vista/7/8), graphic card 128 MB (GeForce 5900 Ultra or better), 3 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7/8.
Game Ratings for Football Manager 2015 Video Game.
DarkZero: 8 / 10 by Dominic Sheard
This year's Football Manager game feels a bit like the current state of Manchester United. The series has previously brought meaningful and well thought out advancements to improve the game, but this year the impact on the game comes across less aspiring and more awkward, as the company strives to make the most complete management experience a player can have, even if this means bringing along some of the boring parts of the job as well.
Softpedia: 8 / 10 by Andrei Dumitrescu
Football Manager 2015 does not feel like a must-have update for the series and I suspect that many fans will play their copies of FM 2014 for a while longer and will wait to see how the title evolves before they get it.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun: by Adam Smith
There's no doubt that come this time next year, I'll have played FM 15 more than just about any other game. It's a fixture in my life and this version isn't fundamentally flawed, but on the surface it's a baby step in the ongoing process and the majority of the changes feel like the edges of systems that are still working toward career-long implementation.
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