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In a surprising move, Sports Interactive has decided to cancel the release of Football Manager 25, a decision that has been met with mixed reactions from fans and the gaming community. Miles Jacobson, the studio's head, explained that pulling the game was a necessary choice. He emphasized the importance of delivering a quality product, stating, "Pulling the game was absolutely the right thing to do."
Jacobson acknowledged the challenges faced during development, which led to the decision to halt the release. He expressed confidence in the team’s ability to regroup and focus on creating a more polished experience for the next installment, Football Manager 26. The cancellation reflects the studio's commitment to maintaining high standards and ensuring that players receive a game that meets their expectations.
As fans await further developments, Jacobson's insights provide a glimpse into the studio's dedication to quality over quantity in the competitive sports gaming market.
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