FM26 starts on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X | p. FM26 Touch is only a switch, and FM26 Mobile is exclusive Netflix. Basically, unless you play on a toaster, you can play.
For now, pre -morials are open to PC through Steam, Epic Games Store and Fanicatic (Steam key). The initial console is “soon”, which is a PR jump for “a tight seal and wait your turn.”
For those on the PC, the best option is currently pre -order order FM26 to $ 40.99 in Great Britain AND USD 44.99 in the USA. This is a 18% discount on the catalog price and systematic savings, if you are almost certainly going to buy a game.
This is the best discount among the group, and Epic and Steam currently offer a 10% discount for those who pre -sale. It is also a steam key, so you can immediately suppress the fears of juggling it in other libraries.
What’s up-to-date in FM26
FM26 does not appear only slow at the party; He comes with a full metamorphosis. The series goes to the Unity engine, bringing a huge graphic update and more realistic animations. Sports Interactive dropped the first day of the match in September, showing a up-to-date technology in action.
Women’s football finally debuts, with the main leagues from England, Spain, Germany, France and the USA. Tactics also become deeper, with up-to-date roles player, more formation corrections and control over how your team with or without ball play. Translation: even more ways of shouting to virtual defenders to ignore the instructions.
Expect that the usual updates of polisks and quality of life, but the real tone of FM26 is clear, after a year warming the bench, he wants to be seen as appropriate restarting of the up-to-date generation, and not just another simulator of a spreadsheet with a unclear background.
If the obsession with the player statistics about travel is like heaven, FM26 Touch also lands on the switch on December 4, while FM26 Mobile arrives at Netflix, which means that you can now play a football manager in the same application, which Binger Squid Game (yay?).
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