Fancy a bit of footy? Sports Interactive has just announced the release of the
Football Manager 2010 demo for PC and Mac, which you can download right now and get stuck in to.
Rugged man and Studio Director of Sports Interactive Miles Jacobson said his team is looking forward to seeing players' feedback ahead of the game's 30th October release. "We believe that it's our best game to date, and we're confident that our previous customers will agree, and that we'll attract lots of new users too with both the demo, and the full release."
The demo will come in two flavours - literally, with a 'strawberry' version containing all languages, leagues from multiple countries, player pictures and club badges. This version can be grabbed from
Steam,
SI Games' website or
Football Manager's
official portal, either in torrent or direct download formats.
A 'vanilla' version only includes the English, Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh leagues, no player photos or club badges and limited assets, in the English language. It's exclusively available on the
MirrorFootball website.
Save files logged during play of the demo will work in the full version too, so there's no reason not to give it a bash if you want to be the next top manager.