Football Manager 2022 on Xbox Game From Day One
Another game will also hit Xbox Game on launch. This time we're talking about the Football Manager 2022.

- Football Manager 2022 will debut on November 9 this year;
- On the same day the game will hit the Xbox Game service;
- The game will be available on PC and Xbox.
We lived to see the release date announcement for the Football Manager 2022. The next installment of the popular series will be out on November 9. At the same time Xbox Wire posted a message which should make some fans of the title happy. On the day of its debut the game will also appear on Xbox Game . It concerns both Microsoft consoles and PCs.
For now, it is difficult to say anything more about Football Manager 2022. The developers at Sports Interactive have so far been reluctant to share much information about the game. However, they revealed one major change. The new installment of the series will also enable us to manage a women's football club. On this occasion Football Manager became the official partner of the Everton Women team, which takes part in the FA Women's Super League.
Football Manager 2022 will be available on Windows PC, Xbox One and Series S/X. A dedicated Touch version will also be released in the future on Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. The latter will also get a Mobile edition. The game not be released (probably) on PlayStation consoles.
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