Football Manager 2019
Football Manager 2019 is a deep PC management sim where you control tactics, training, transfers, and press conferences across hundreds of real clubs. Fair warning: sleep schedules will not survive.
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About Football Manager 2019
Football Manager 2019 is a PC-only football management simulation released in November 2018, and it is the kind of game that quietly steals three weeks of your life before you notice. You are the manager of a real club - from Premier League giants down to non-league minnows - responsible for squad building, transfer negotiations, training schedules, pre-match briefings, press conferences, and every tactical decision that happens on the pitch. This is not a game you pick up for a casual half-hour session. It rewards obsession. The two headline changes in FM19 are the tactics overhaul and a ground-up rebuild of the training system, and both are genuinely significant. The tactics module now breaks your playstyle into three distinct phases - in possession, in transition, and out of possession - with preset philosophies covering everything from Gegenpressing to Catenaccio and Tiki-taka. New player roles like the 'pressing forward' and the 'no-nonsense centre-back' slot into those systems, and new instructions for 'line of engagement' and pressing intensity let you build a coherent defensive shape for the first time without needing a spreadsheet degree. The training overhaul is the series' most ambitious yet, splitting each day into up to three sessions across ten focus areas - including aerial defence, chance creation, team bonding, and even community outreach. It is initially overwhelming, and critics were split: some praised the depth, others noted that unless you hand it to your assistant manager, it consumes as much time as the actual football. The option to delegate is there, and new players will almost certainly need it. Accessibility is clearly a priority here too. A new Manager Induction mode walks you through tactics, scouting, the medical centre, and training without forcing you out of your save. The refreshed purple-and-yellow UI is cleaner and more compact than older entries, and the step-by-step guidance makes FM19 the most approachable entry in the series up to that point. Veterans will still get the most out of it - the depth ceiling is enormous - but the floor is noticeably lower than in previous years. Other additions worth flagging: the fully licensed Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga arrived for the first time in series history, complete with official kits, badges, and player faces, making a German save genuinely compelling. VAR and goal-line technology also feature in competitions that use them in the real world, which is either a fun authenticity boost or a source of managerial fury depending on your results. The weaknesses are real but familiar. The match engine looks dated and, while it gained over 500 new animations, critics still flagged it as the area most in need of a bigger overhaul. Press conference and player interaction dialogue remains repetitive and stilted - the AI responses feel templated and stale after a few dozen conversations. This is strictly a solo experience on PC; there is no local co-op, no split-screen, and no couch-friendly mode. If your Saturday night crew wants a game to play together, this is not it. FM19 is for the person who sneaks off to the laptop at 11pm and surfaces bleary-eyed the next morning with a new wonderkid from the Brazilian third division. For the price it tends to sit at now - a few years removed from launch - it represents serious hours-per-pound value for football obsessives. Just accept upfront that you will need 20 or 30 hours before you really feel the full system click into place. Riley, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Storage
- 7 GB
- Graphics
- Intel GMA X4500, NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT or AMD/ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 – 256MB VRAM
- Processor
- Intel Pentium 4, Intel Core or AMD Athlon – 2.2 GHz +
- System requirements
- Windows 7 (SP1), 8/8.1, 10 (1803/) – 64-bit or 32-bit
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Game Info
- Developer
- Sports Interactive
- Publisher
- SEGA
- Release Date
- Nov 2, 2018