Football Manager
Sports Interactive secures multi-year FIFA license for Football Manager 2026
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Sports Interactive, owned by Sega, has signed a multi-year partnership with FIFA to bring official licensing to its Football Manager series for the first time. The deal will feature FIFA's major tournaments in Football Manager 2026, including the 2026 World Cup, Women's World Cup, and Club World Cup. The game launches globally on November 4, 2025, following the cancellation of Football Manager 2025.
Football Manager 2026 is set to receive its winter update on March 9, featuring a comprehensive database refresh and several quality-of-life improvements. The patch addresses some user complaints about the user interface and bugs while introducing a new visual feature for player portraits. However, it omits updates to key areas like the match engine and AI behaviors.
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Sports Interactive has postponed the release of Football Manager 26's update 26.0.6 due to an unresolved performance problem. The update, which includes over 200 fixes, was originally set for the Steam Public Beta Track on November 19. Fans have expressed frustration over the game's ongoing issues since its launch two weeks ago.