Football Manager Scores Big with Premier League License Acquisition

Football Manager has acquired a four-year license to the English Premier League, bringing even more realism to the game. We take a look at what this means for fans of the series.
Football Manager Scores Big with Premier League License Acquisition
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Football Manager Scores Big with Premier League License Acquisition

The world of football just got a whole lot more realistic, as SEGA announces that Football Manager has acquired a four-year license to the English Premier League. This means that every EPL team in Football Manager will now be fully licensed, complete with official logos, kits, and player photos, across all versions of the game, including PC and Xbox.

The Premier League is one of the most popular football leagues in the world.

According to Miles Jacobson, Studio Director at FM developer Sports Interactive, this partnership is not just about the in-game benefits, but also about the opportunities it provides to work with the Premier League and their clubs on community and charitable work. “We are very grateful to the Premier League and their other partners in our space for enabling us to be an officially licensed product of the world’s most commercially successful football league,” he said.

Football Manager is a popular football management simulation game.

Football Manager 2024 has been a massive hit across Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass, and we’re expecting even bigger things from Football Manager 2025, which is undergoing a significant overhaul, including a new game engine in the form of Unity.

Unity is a popular game engine used in many games, including Football Manager.

We’re excited to see what the future holds for Football Manager, and we’ll be keeping a close eye on any developments. In the meantime, we’re happy to be addicted to FM24 on PC Game Pass.

PC Game Pass is a popular gaming subscription service.