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Football Manager 2025 cancelled on all platforms

by Logan Mar 04,2025

Football Manager 2025 Cancelled: Sports Interactive Prioritizes Quality Over Release

Fans of the popular Football Manager series face disappointment as Sports Interactive has announced the cancellation of Football Manager 2025 across all platforms, including its anticipated mobile release on Netflix Games. The decision, following multiple release date postponements, cites the inability to meet the developer's standards for technical quality.

The abrupt cancellation is likely to frustrate fans, especially given the previously announced Netflix Games mobile launch, which promised to expand the game's reach to a new audience. The lack of planned updates to Football Manager 24 further compounds the disappointment.

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A Difficult Decision

While the late-stage cancellation is understandably frustrating, Sports Interactive's commitment to delivering a high-quality product is commendable. The focus now shifts to the development of Football Manager 26, with hopes that the series will return to Netflix Games.

In the interim, gamers seeking alternative mobile gaming options can explore our weekly feature highlighting the top five new mobile games.

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