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Championship Manager 17

Championship Manager 17

Mobile
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Release Date: August 11, 2016

Singleplayer

A football manager from one of the most popular series of the genre. Championship Manager 17 is a free-to-play mobile game with microtransactions, developed by Square Enix's internal studio. As always, we assume the role of a manager running a football club, whose task is to lead his organization onto a path to victory and financial success.

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Championship Manager 17 for AND and iOS is a football manager, belonging to one of the most popular brands of the genre. The game uses a free-to-play system with optional micro transactions. The title was created by Square Enix internal development studio.

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Created with mobile systems in mind, Championship Manager 17 for AND and iOS is a return to the roots of the genre. The previous mobile installment, Championship Manager: All-Stars, released in 2015, was centered upon an abstract task of creating a dream team, while this installment allows to play in real matches and fight for authentic trophies.

As always, we assume the role of a manager running a real football club, and our task is to lead our organization onto a path of victory and financial success. The player’s responsibilities include recruiting promising footballers and selling our pupils to other clubs. We are involved in organizing training sessions and preparing tactics for the matches. At the same time, all events have some influence over our finances, so controlling the budget plays a key role.

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Platforms:

Android

Android

Apple iOS

Apple iOS

Developer: Square Enix

Publisher: Square Enix

Age restrictions: 12+

Game Series

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Championship Manager Game Series

A series of sports management simulations, allowing you to take on the role of a football team director. The series was started by brothers Paul and Oliver Collyer. Currently, the intellectual property rights are in the hands of Square Enix.

Championship Manager Game Series

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