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Eidos unveils Championship Manager Online

Dice   on 02 September 2004 - 02:34 · 2 comments & 1585 views

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Eidos Interactive announced Championship Manager Online to the City early this morning, promising to launch the subscription-only "massively multiplayer online football management simulation" at www.cm-online.com in January 2005.

The game, in development at Jadestone, is a completely separate entity to Championship Manager 5, although it is being produced in conjunction with CM5 developer Beautiful Game Studios, Eidos told the City this morning.

The game will work by letting players choose from clubs in one of six national leagues (England, Scotland, Italy, Spain, Germany and France) and then splitting them into separate "worlds" so there is only ever one of each player's chosen club in each individual world. New leagues will be added and the game continually updated to reflect events in world football.

Players will then be able to deal with transfers, tactics, training and everything else in-between, whilst taking advantage of SMS updates to stay abreast of progress, and utilising a "buddy league" mode that allows you to compete in a league against specific people.

News source: gamesindustry.biz


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(1 reply) #1 Rishdeep on 02 Sep 2004 - 10:54
Man, that's so sick it'll be ill.

Subscription-only though :/
#1.1 castor_troyuk on 02 Sep 2004 - 12:04
man this just sounds like that lame Sky Sports Manager game from a year or so ago.
I remember beta testing that, what a god-awful game.
This will be no better, it's not Champ Manager anymore, just wait for Football Manager 2005, the true Champ Manager follow up

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