Soccer Manager 2024

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Soccer Manager 2024
Developer(s) Invincibles Studio
Publisher(s) Invincibles Studio
SeriesSoccer Manager
Platform(s) iOS, Android
Release28 September 2023
Genre(s) Sports

Soccer Manager 2024 (abbreviated as SM24) is a 2023 football management simulation game by Invincibles Studio. It was released on 28 September 2023 for Android and iOS [1] [2] and is part of the Soccer Manager series. The game is licensed by FIFPRO [3] and Arsenal's Mikel Arteta is the game's ambassador. [4] [5]

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Gameplay

The game offers an immersive football management experience, allowing players to take charge of over 900 clubs across 54 leagues in 36 countries. The game also features official FIFPRO-licensed players with accurate attributes, enabling users to buy, sell, and strategically manage their teams for success. In addition to transfers, players can make decisions on training, tactics, and formations while developing club facilities. Soccer Manager 2024 introduces innovative features, such as international management, new European club competitions, improved transfers, and comprehensive tactical control. Players can assume control of more than 900 clubs in 54 leagues across 36 countries, overseeing FIFPRO-licensed football players with precise attributes on their journey to success. The game allows for strategic decision-making regarding transfers, training, tactics, and formations, with the added opportunity to enhance club facilities. [2]

Development

The game was developed and published by British company Invincibles Studio. [6]

Soccer Manager 2024 licences

SM 24 has an existing multi-year licensing agreement with Manchester City, worldwide agreements with partners which include the Deutsche Fußball Liga, together with a continued ambassador partnership with manager Mikel Arteta, and a wide-ranging FIFPRO player licence. [3] It is also sponsoring The Scottish Premiership

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