Football Manager 2024 Console
If the idea of building a football dynasty from your couch sounds good but a mouse-and-keyboard spreadsheet marathon sounds terrible, this is where the FM series actually becomes accessible.
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The best entry point for console FM newcomers; PC veterans will feel the missing features but the core loop holds up.
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About Football Manager 2024 Console
I'll be straight with you: Football Manager on console is a deliberate compromise, and whether that compromise suits you is really the whole question. The console edition sits one tier below the full PC version in terms of depth and one tier above the Touch/Mobile versions, which means it occupies a genuinely useful middle ground for Xbox players who want a proper management sim without needing to be attached to a desk. The core loop here is still the full FM experience: pick any club from a vast database of worldwide leagues, handle transfers and the budget, set tactics and formations, manage training schedules, and watch the match engine play out the results of all your decisions. The new dynamics system for FM24 gives you a clearer read on player personalities and how your squad responds to your managerial style. You set out values and standards at manager creation that your players are expected to meet, and you start to feel consequences ripple through the dressing room when you ignore them. The refreshed set piece creator is a welcome addition too, letting you actually craft corner and free kick routines rather than leaving them on auto. The match engine got incremental updates to animations, ball physics, and lighting, which won't blow you away but make match days feel noticeably cleaner than FM23. The honest caveat is that some features from the PC version simply aren't here. Managerial attributes and coaching badges are absent at career start, one-on-one player conversations don't exist, there are only four team talk and shout options, and the intermediary transfer system from the PC build didn't make the cut. If you're a long-time PC FM player, these cuts will sting. If you're coming in fresh or moving across from the mobile versions, you probably won't notice most of them. The controller navigation is functional, and the UI is clean enough to process the mountains of data the game throws at you without panic - though menu-heavy moments can still feel sluggish compared to a mouse. What the console version does exceptionally well is accessibility without sacrificing the thing that makes FM addictive in the first place: the sense that every decision is yours, and every consequence is earned. You can delegate almost everything to your backroom staff if you prefer a high-level view, or obsess over every training drill and scouting report if you want to go deep. The instant result option means you can fly through seasons without watching every highlight. Cross-play between Xbox and PS5 is live this year across Fantasy Draft, Online Career, and Versus mode, which opens up the multiplayer side considerably. Save import from FM23 Console also works, so a long-running career doesn't have to start from scratch. Best suited to: anyone new to Football Manager who wants a genuine first taste of the sim, couch players who find the PC version's complexity a barrier rather than a feature, and returning console FM fans looking for a steady, well-polished annual update rather than a reinvention.

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Minimum
- Processor
- Intel Core 2 or AMD Athlon 64
- Graphics
- Intel GMA X4500 NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT AMD/ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 (256MB VRAM)
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Memory
- 4 GB
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- Developer
- Sports Interactive
- Publisher
- SEGA
- Release Date
- Nov 6, 2023

