Gamers can use the editor to create realistic teams

Feb 2, 2015 09:01 GMT  ·  By

Sports Interactive is at the moment working on a new update for Football Manager 2015, which is designed to make sure that all the teams included in the football simulation have the correct line-ups after the January transfer window.

The official Twitter account of Miles Jacobson, the leader of the studio, states that for now there are no plans to announce an official launch date for it.

He also suggests that the winter transfer update for Football Manager 2015 will be out before the end of this month by reminding the community that the same content for last year’s installment in the series was delivered to the community on February 28.

The Sports Interactive team is not saying whether there are any plans to also introduce a range of changes for the actual game engine or the interface or whether the focus will be on making sure that players are where they should be.

Some fans might be disappointed to hear that they will have to wait another month to receive the upgraded rosters, but the complexity of the game and the range of teams that are included means that the company has a much tougher job than EA Sports, which is at the moment implementing changes for its own FIFA 15.

Those who simply cannot wait can use the editor included in Football Manager 2015 in order to create a customized database with the biggest transfers or simply wait for the community to deliver one.

Football Manager 2015 is both complex and engaging

The football sim from Sports Interactive has not made huge changes to the core game engine or the way a season evolves, but the studio has introduced an entirely new take on scouting, transfers and contract negotiations.

Most gamers tend to use the player database that shows how teams stand at the start of a season, making their own decisions when it comes to new players.

But there’s also a group that wants to see whether they can change the course for teams after the winter transfer period, and they will be eagerly waiting for Sports Interactive to deliver the announced update for Football Manager 2015.  

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