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2014 Football Manager release date announced as October 31

has been confirmed the release date of the Football Manager 2014, with the Publisher Sega revealing the latest installment to the popular franchise will take place on October 31. Allowing you to take to the bench as the manager of your football team, the release date Football Manager games 2014 will see retailers has hit a full month after the two football sims, 14 leaders of FIFA and PES 2014 shall be made publicly available.

Confirming the new October 31 release date of 2014, Sega Football Manager has engaged the game as "the most feature-packed release and technically advanced in the history of the series".

Said to benefit more than 1,000 improvements over last year's title, the release date of 2014 will see the Football Manager game becomes more accessible, with developer Sports Interactive introducing cloud Save to let you access the game progress from any computer.

"The integration of feature ' save ' cloud of steam means that managers will now be able to continue a career only through a variety of computers, as long as you are logged in to your Steam account," said a spokeswoman for Sports Interactive. "What is more, the cross-compatibility between versions Windows PC, Mac and Linux means that a single career can be continued through any and all these platforms."

With the release date Football Manager 31 October 2014 covering the PC versions, Mac and Linux game, Sega has revealed the title will be eligible for full support of Retina display, as well as the option of creating and exporting YouTube highlight packages within the game.

As well as bring a number of improvements to platform-based computer, the 2014 Football Manager Edition PS Vita will be the first mobile version of the game to support a 3D match engine.

Discussing the title mobile Sports Interactive said: "the game of PS Vita will also be the first portable version of Football Manager to characterize the 3D engine of the game."

The developers added: "players of Football Manager Classic will not only be able to continue a solo career through three computer platforms, will also be able to continue that same career while mobile on their PS Vita (version PS FM Life 2014 is also required).

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