Right the Ranks in Football Manager 2005
Perfect if you just have to be up to date.
Football obsessives weary of the now hopelessly out-of-date nature of the Football Manager 2005 ranks will be pleased to hear that developer Sports Interactive is readying an update to line everyone up once again.
The football transfer window closed on 31 January and Sports Interactive has made all the relevant updates to its database from the 160,000 player, coach and managerial staff changes.
Miles Jacobson, managing director of Sports Interactive, said that this update is a "thank you" to everyone who supported Football Manager 2005.
"Football Manager has become the game of choice for all football fans because of the level of realism that it offers its players and this update can only enhance the experience," said Jacobson.
The free update, which is available from 2 March, can be downloaded from either Sega's site or Sports Interactive's site and it should make its way on to magazine cover-mounted disks soon.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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