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FA Manager for PlayStation
Issue 33 - June 24, 1999
 
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Football World Manager 2000

Ubi Soft announce new signing

Ubi Soft have announced their most significant signing of the new season - Caffeine Studios' PC title, Football World Manager 2000.

Boasting a host of improvements over the original, Football World Manager 2000 offers a comprehensive managerial challenge with more than 29,000 players in over 1,400 clubs. That's a whopping 95 divisions in over 70 countries!

"With Football World Manager 2000 we wanted to build upon the success of the original and take football management games to the next level," said Graham Chambers, MD of Ubi Soft UK. "We are confident we have an exciting title that will appeal to football fans up and down the country".

Football World Manager 2000 will be released at the beginning of October.

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