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‘Football Manager 2022’ Mobile Is Out Now, ‘Football Manager 2022’ Touch Is Now Only Releasing on Nintendo Switch and Not Mobile

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SEGA and Sports Interactive’s previously announced Football Manager 2022 Mobile ($9.99) has finally released worldwide on iOS and Android. Before getting into the details for Football Manager 2022 Mobile, Football Manager 2022 Touch is not releasing on iPad, Android, and PC platforms anymore. Sports interactive announced that this year, Football Manager 2022 Touch will only release on Nintendo Switch. Details on what led to this decision are here. As usual, Football Manager 2022 for PC and macOS has also launched alongside the Xbox Game Pass version for PC and Xbox platforms. Football Manager 2022 Mobile features more than 60 leagues from 25 countries, new scouting tools, and more. Watch the Football Manager 2022 trailer below:

For new features, Football Manager 2022 Mobile includes the overhauled scouting, the new league, revamped transfer negotiations, media narratives, new faces, and more. You can buy Football Manager 2022 Mobile on the App Store for iOS here and on Google Play for Android here. It is priced at $9.99 and features in app purchases like the all items bundle for $16.99 with others priced between $0.99 to $8.99 as listed on the App Store. Football Manager 2022 Touch players will no doubt be disappointed by the decision to only release on Nintendo Switch. It is going to be interesting to see what happens with Football Manager 2023 Touch. Did you end up playing Football Manager 2021 on any platform and will you be getting Football Manager 2022 today?

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  • 1 Comment

    1. curtneedsaride

      I picked up FM on Steam, FM Mobile for my iOS devices, and will wait until Christmas for FM Touch (my favorite version). I was hugely disappointed that FM Touch is no longer on tablets. Streaming the Xbox version for a monthly subscription to Game Pass or streaming the full version from my Steam game at home is no substitute for a native app. However, there were a lot of issues with FMT21 for iOS. So, I understand not putting money and man power towards optimizing it for dozens of tablets. But when it comes to my daily routine, I'd still much rather play on my iPad than any other device. It actually feels like a manager-like device. So, I may end up still playing FMT21 more often than not. That said, FMM feels great yet again. There are still many little UI/UX things that I'd love to fix in it, and of course I wish it would give higher end devices a more FMT like experience including 3D matches and analytics. But I'm just thankful to have FMM still around year in and year out. I'll keep supporting it as long as they make it!