Championship Manager Coming to PSP

Posted Sep 30, 2005 at 4:59PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Titles, Previews Tags:
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Eidos, one of the world's leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, announces a Sony PSP version of Championship Manager.

Developed by Gusto Games, Championship Manager PSP is a fully portable version of the best known football (soccer) management simulation, and also boasts a wealth of new features.

Dealing with everything from transfers to training, tactics to tabloids, Championship Manager is the closest you'll get to real-life football (soccer).

PSP highlights include:
- A realistic 2D match engine
- 55 playable leagues across the top 12 footballing nations, including Europe, Asia and South America
- 25,000 players from 100 nations
- Exclusive PSP game modes, including Challenge mode and Quick-play 3 season mode
- Live Cup Draws
- Realistic manager options to influence your team tactics, and the match result
- Fully interactive transfer system simulating modern day negotiations
- Exclusive PSP skin and interface
- Interactive Board and Backroom staff
- Downloadable Season Data – keep all of your stats right up to date via www.championshipmanager.com

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Comments

by - 2005-09-30 03:02:00


wot no comments... I cannot stand watching football (soccer) ... let alone playing it...
by - 2005-09-30 03:46:00


Man... I hate Championship Manager. What's the point watching little dots move around a screen?!
by - 2005-09-30 05:04:00


2D Graphics engine....very cool. Geez why cant they release some decent PSP games, man the games for PSP really suck. Lumines, Smart Bomb, Dead2 Rights and now this. The games suck.
by - 2006-05-15 12:39:08
absoloutely wicks

this game rocks cant belieave people above me hate they must be low lifes

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