SEGA to Launch New Football Management Simulator for PlayStation, Mobile and PC

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- Football Club Champions 2025, a football management simulator, was officially announced by SEGA.
- The game is coming to Android and iOS smartphones, Huawei’s OneStore, PlayStation 4|5, and PC via Steam.
- SEGA states that it has partnered with multiple football leagues to add about 10,000 characters of professional footballers to recruit.
Football Club Champions 2025, a football management simulator, was officially announced by SEGA.
According to the game’s official website, the title will be free to play and will feature two modes at launch. Career mode will allow players to manage a team and build the club to their taste, diving into details such as calling the shots on the pitch. Dream Team mode will allow users to play against other managers from around the globe in PvP mode, featuring Event Matches, the Arena, and Room Matches.
SEGA states that it has partnered with multiple football leagues to add about 10,000 characters of professional footballers to recruit, including 1,500 from the J1–J3 leagues in Japan, as well as athletes from the International Federation of Professional Footballers, South Korea’s professional football league, and Manchester City Football Club.
The game is coming to Android and iOS smartphones, Huawei’s OneStore, PlayStation 4|5, and PC via Steam.
For PC, the minimum system specifications for Football Club Champions 2025 require a 64-bit Windows 11 operating system, an Intel Core i3-7350K or Ryzen 3 1200 processor, 8 GB of memory, 10 GB of available hard disk or SSD space, and a graphics card such as the Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 or Radeon RX 550. The system must support DirectX 11.
Meanwhile, the recommended specifications of the game include a 64-bit Windows 11 operating system, an Intel Core i5-8400 or Ryzen 3 4100 processor, 16 GB of memory, 10 GB of available hard disk or SSD space, and a graphics card like the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 or Radeon RX 5500 XT. The recommended system should support DirectX 12.
The news comes on the heels of Sports Interactive canceling the development of Football Manager 25.