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Football Manager 2023 Touch: Screenshots leak of upcoming game

Football Manager 2023 is coming later this year, Sports Interactive has announced.

There is plenty of excitement surrounding the new release in the FM franchise and it will release on November 8th this year, with the beta coming two weeks prior.

Of course, there the base game usually releases on PC and Mac but this year, there will be a variety of other systems that the game will release on.

SI has confirmed that the game is coming to PS5 this year, while it will also release on Xbox again, and Game Pass, after doing the same last year.

And we’ve now had a leak of what FM Touch is going to look like when the game releases!

There are going to be four versions of the game overall.

There will be the base Football Manager 2023 that releases on PC, which could be termed the series’ bread and butter.

There will also be a version of the game titled FM23 Console that will hit PlayStation and Xbox consoles.

FM23 Mobile is as it sounds, and will be available for purchase on iOS and Google Play.

FM23 Touch rounds out the selection and, per SI, will be downloadable on Nintendo Switch and Apple Arcade.

There have been no full feature details revealed as of yet but that will happen in October, while there will also be gameplay released.

As per FM Scout, we now have a clear look at what the match engine is going to look like.

It looks very similar to the FM22 match engine, albeit with some tweaks.

The shouts, mentality, instructions and tactics & subs options have moved, and now sit atop the players’ names and stamina bars.

The graphics look impressive for a Switch and Apple Arcade release, and it may assuage any fears over what the game is going to look like when it finally hits storefronts.

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