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Sega Announces Launch Of Football Manager 2016 Together With New Mobile Games

Sega Announces Launch Of Football Manager 2016 Together With New Mobile Games

World renowned publisher Sega has recently announced that they will be releasing Football Manager 2016, the latest in Sports Interactive's long-running administration sim arrangement. The current year's version will be on the racks from mid-November and will contain a suite of game intended to give the ideal experience to the most audience reach as possible.

Amongst the Football Manager 2016's new added features would be the Fantasy Draft mode and the Create-A-Club mode. This new game mode will give the player the chance to build their own dream team and compete in a mini league or add a custom built team to any of the existing league in the game.

The Manager on Touch Line will be another feature which brings closer the player's customized character to the action and bark out instructions and join the celebration on the sideline. Another new feature is the Improved Match Day Experience. The feature will have at least 2,000 new animations that is considered, so far, the best animations the game made since its conception.

Aside from that, Sega will also introduce two additional Football Manager Games for the mobile platform. Although the mobile device game is nothing new, the before quick game mode will now be a standalone game which will be made available in Stream and High-End Tables.

The Touch 2016 will rock the Cross Save feature, which will allow players to save their progress on the Touch and continue it the computer version and vice versa. It will also offer the Match Day Experience which enhances the game's tactical options, set piece planning, and opposition instructions.

What was mentioned above are only the minor features of the Touch 2016. According to Sega, the key feature of the mobile game will be its enhanced tactics, improved coaching staff, and it's sophisticated Management Style.

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