Sega, along with developer Sports Interactive, have officially announced Football Manager 26. The announcement was made with a small teaser trailer that gave us a brief look at what some of the new in-game visuals will look like now that the developers have transitioned the franchise to Unity Engine.
While no further details have been provided, the teaser trailer did end by announcing that Sports Interactive would be releasing another video “soon” that would give us our first look at what a typical Match Day will look like in Football Manager 26. There has also been no confirmation about platforms or release date for the management sim, however, going by tradition, it is likely that a PC version is all but certain.
“FM26 promises to take players on a journey to define their footballing destiny with our most immersive and visually rich Football Manager experience yet,” wrote the developers in the announcement for the game. “The potential for storytelling is redefined by taking players closer to the heart of the beautiful game.”
The announcement comes after Sports Interactive and Sega had confirmed back in February that Football Manager 25, which had already seen several delays since its original announcement, was being cancelled. The decision came down to the fact that Sports Interactive wanted to focus on offering a complete game while it was in the midst of switching game engines.
“We have always prided ourselves on delivering the best value for money games that bring you countless hours of enjoyment, that feel worth every moment and every penny you spend,” posted the studio at the time. “With the launch of Football Manager 25, we set out to create the biggest technical and visual advancement in the series for a generation, laying the building blocks for a new era.”
The studio also went into detail about some of the problems it was facing with the development of Football Manager 25, ultimately leading it to come to the conclusion that it would not be able to hit its deadlines while still maintaining a high level of quality.
“Due to a variety of challenges that we’ve been open about to date, and many more unforeseen, we currently haven’t achieved what we set out to do in enough areas of the game, despite the phenomenal efforts of our team,” the post continues. “Each decision to delay the release was made with the aim of getting the game closer to the desired level but, as we approached critical milestones at the turn of the year, it became unmistakably clear that we would not achieve the standard required, even with the adjusted timeline.”
The last game in the Football Manager franchise was Football Manager 2024, which was released all the way back in November 2023. While the series has traditionally seen yearly releases, the cancellation of Football Manager 25 has since thrown a wrench into that release cadence. However, Football Manager 2024 did launch to positive reviews, and eventually even managed to get more than 6 million players. For more details, check out our review of Football Manager 2024.