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Celebrating its 20th year, the best-selling, most realistic football management series ever made returns with Football Manager 2013.

This year’s version is chock full of new features to let you enjoy managing your team your way, and allows you to take control of any club in more than 50 nations across the world and includes all of Europe’s biggest leagues as well as database of over 500,000 real-world players and staff.

NEW TO CAREER MODE…

Match Engine
Improvements to the 3D match engine, including new animations, camera angles and key match moments means that everything on the pitch looks more realistic, from the stadiums, the players, intelligence, and the way the ball moves through the air.

Manager Roles
The manager's staff has been revamped and their roles refined. More specialist coaching roles have been added, giving you greater flexibility to choose which coaches offer advice and when. A Director of Football is introduced for the first time, allowing managers to pass on some of their workload, such as contract negotiations, if they choose to. You can even choose to complain about boardroom interference – although that particular option should probably be used sparingly.

NEW WAYS TO PLAY…

Classic and Challenge Modes
Football Manager Classic is a faster way to enjoy Football Manager. The essence of the game is exactly the same – take charge of a squad of players and compete at whatever level you choose – but a number of managerial responsibilities have either been taken over by support staff or removed to streamline and simplify the game.

Training is carried out only a full-team level, there are no team talks or opposition reports on match day and games are played out in a quicker 'highlights only' fashion, but even this can be sped up by going straight to ‘Instant Result’.

Football Manager Classic also offers the option to play a full open-ended ‘Career’ or the new ‘Challenge’ mode, first introduced in Football Manager Handheld 2012 where it proved to be very popular. Challenge mode will test unique management skills over a shorter game time – usually half a season. Can you win a trophy with a team consisting almost entirely of kids? Or could you guide your club to safety despite being bottom of the table at Christmas?

The game also comes with four free-to-play challenges, each of which feeds in to a global leaderboard.

Network Play
The brand new Network Play is fully integrated with Steam’s network functionality which means that you can  set up and enjoy games against your friends far more easily than before. Network Mode also allows you to set-up special one-off leagues and cups and to import your team from your career mode, so you can now end any debate about whose FM team is better.

The deeper integration with Steam also means worldwide leaderboards; for the first time you’ll really know how good a manager you are!

And much more…
A brand new training system, improved international management, tones in press conferences, a new user interface and hundreds of other new features make Football Manager 2013 let you make this season your season.


PC System Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista/W7/W8
Processor: XP: 1.6GHz or Faster. Vista/W7/W8: 2.2GHz or Faster
Memory: XP/Vista/W7/W8: 1.0GB RAM
Graphics: 128MB *Supported Chipsets : (see below)
DirectX: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 2GB
Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible
LAN: TCP/IP compliant
*Supported Chipsets - Nvidia FX 5900 Ultra or greater; ATI Radeon 9800 or greater; Intel 82915G/82910GL or greater.
A fully DirectX 9 compliant graphics card is required.
Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported.


Mac System Requirements
OS: 10.6.8/10.7.x/10.8.x or higher
Processor: Intel Processor
Memory: 1.0GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia Geforce 7300 GT or greater. ATI Radeon X1600 or greater.
Hard Drive: 2GB

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    Formats: PC, Mac
    Out: Now

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    Published: 02/11/2012

Football Manager 2013 User Reviews
Top review
Mark
1 month ago
Question
Do you get a steam activation code if you download purchase the game? (from this website)
Gary
1 month ago
Football Manager 2013 is.......ACE !!
I have been into the football manager series for what seems like most of my life........, having played FM and Championship Manager I think we can safely say that FM is by far the better title - there were a few things in the last CM that were pretty good, practicing and setting up set pieces for instance, but it was just a couple of things and overall FM13 is miles in the lead. I generally go for a challenge when I play so pick a conference or league 2 side and hope for promotion, it is very hard to achieve that but football management isn't supposed to be easy is it!! Plus points on this title is training, scouting, interaction which over time starts to get results in your tactics and teamwork. I use a laptop to play this and graphically it is smoother and slicker than FM12 which was on low spec, in FM13 I have everything maxed out and it runs like a dream. The only downside in this and all the FM previous versions is match atmosphere, it could be a bit more lively sound wise........ Overall this is a must have 4.5 / 5
Darek311
2 months ago
BRILLIANT
Highly recommend this game! I have bin a big fan of FM and had all the CDs i can remember. Spend hours on these games managing low league teams promoting them and winning big trophies! This new 2013 FM has so much more than the old ones and is worth every penny! it has 2 features where you can have a big save and a new addition to the game that allows for a more simple crisp and quicker game play and management. epic game, BUY!!! you will not be disappointed!!! 5 STAR!
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