'Football Manager 2016' Shows Off 2 New Modes, 2 'FM' Games for Mobile Devices

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"Football Manager 2016" is ready to dominate the green field as it will be released on November 13. Sega adds two new game modes in the squad and will also launch two "Football Manager" versions for mobile devices - one as a standalone on Steam and tablets, and another which boasts of adding a Coaching Staff.

According to The Football League, among the many football management simulation in the video game industry today, "Football Manager" is the most realistic, in-depth, and immersive, as it's the closest to being real in doing the job on The Football League touchline.

As the game is nearing its release, "Football Manager 2016" promises to have more advanced mechanics and news animations. The developers took to Twitter in revealing "Football Manager 2016"'s new features, mentioned in Latin Post report. Its coolest feature so far is that gamers are now permitted to manage the best squads in the world and can also create their very own clubs by replacing an existing team.

In addition to the Create-a-Club mode in "Football Manager 2016", players will also have to chance to choose a name for their club, add themselves and a friend in their line-up, edit the squad as much as they want, and even pick colors for their team, added the Football League. When in Fantasy Draft mode, players have to create a team based on the fixed budget they have. Skill and strategy are must-haves to lure in the best talents for the team and proceed to play against another in a main league game.

Players of "Football Manager 2016" can also walk closer to where the action is with their own personalized character to bark out instructions and even celebrate with the league from the touchline. They can have the best view on a Football Manager match day, as there are more than 2,000 animations to enjoy, loads of improved graphics, and advanced AI.

Sports Interactive had also partnered with Prozone, the leading statistics provider to overhaul the in-game match analysis tool; to add some more functionality while making it easier to use. Information is much easier to find in the "Football Manager 2016", as screens were also revamped. Developments include play overview, the manager's home and transfer off screens, and tactics.

Another upgrade in "Football Manager 2016" is its "FM Touch" available on mobile devices mentioned in Wired. The "FM Touch" is now designed "for both computer and high-end tablets." It is basically an innovation of its predecessor "Football Manager Classic", which was then integrated with the full version of the games, developed by Sports Interactive.

Now considered as a standalone, it will be available through Steam for PC and Mac, and through app stores for tablets. It also has the Create-a-Club feature and "enhanced tactical options" by using the touch interface during a match day. It also has a cross-save feature where players can resume on their saved games on a tablet to the cloud with another computer and vice versa.

On the other hand, the "Football Manager Mobile" also boasts of enhanced tactics and improved management style. Another add-on is the Coaching Staff. Match days are now made even better with coaches who will back up players and provide teams with needed training.

According to Miles Jacobson, the Studio Director of Sports Interactive, it had been clear to them there was no "one size fits" football management experience. While most of their fans are avid patrons of the full simulation of the "Football Manager", there is no doubt an equal number of those who prefer a streamlined game. And with the widespread availability of mobile devices, it only means that people are now playing in various ways. That's why they had introduced the "Football Manager Touch" as a standalone offering - playable across computers and tablets - which also means that Sports Interactive is catering something new and innovative for everyone.

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