February 7, 2025 - 06:03
In a surprising announcement, developer Sports Interactive has confirmed the cancellation of Football Manager 2025 after facing two significant delays. The studio stated that the decision was made because the game was "too far away from the standards you deserve." This revelation has left fans of the iconic football management simulation disappointed, as they were eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.
The development team expressed their commitment to delivering a product that meets the high expectations of their dedicated player base. They emphasized that quality takes precedence over meeting release deadlines, which is a philosophy that has guided the franchise for years. While the cancellation is disheartening, it reflects the studio's dedication to maintaining the integrity and excellence that fans have come to expect from the Football Manager series.
As the gaming community processes this news, many are left wondering what the future holds for the franchise and how Sports Interactive plans to move forward.
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