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Football Manager 25 dev Sports Interactive needs to address 5 huge issues before launch
Sports Interactive have found themselves in completely new territory facing a huge delay for Football Manager 25 and rapidly declining fan enthusiasm. As bleak…
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Diary of a Football Manager – Episode 5 – Entering the African Champions League
EPISODE 1 - EPISODE 2 - EPISODE 3 - EPISODE 4 Pre-season for my third season in the Football Manager Pentagon Challenge took an…
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Shoving Skyrim on PS3 was a “Herculean Effort” for Bethesda as devs worked tirelessly to force the game on PlayStation
When The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim landed on November 11, 2011, Bethesda was skyrocketed into stardom. Over a decade after, the brilliant open-world RPG…
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Diary of a Football Manager – Episode 3: Leaving the Black Leopards
As the second season kicks off, I have to be honest—my heart isn’t really with the Black Leopards anymore. To succeed in the Pentagon…
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Diary of a Football Manager – Episode 4: I predict a riot
EPISODE 1 - EPISODE 2 - EPISODE 3 Let me explain why I’m so excited to take over at Kaizer Chiefs—it’s not just about…
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Diary of a Football Manager – Episode 2: I am the Special One
It’s crunch time in the South African second division. If you’ve ever taken on the Pentagon Challenge you know it’s a rollercoaster of emotions,…
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More Skyrim expansions weren’t “on the table” at Bethesda as devs needed to “exercise new creative muscles”, explains ex-designer
Released in 2011, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim quickly became one of the best-selling games of all time. As Bethesda’s biggest hit, there was…
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Diary of a Football Manager: Episode 1 – The Pentagon Challenge is helping me deal with FM 25 heartbreak
It was one of those moments where everyone remembers exactly what they were doing—the devastation, the disbelief, the thousands of lives ruined. No, I’m…
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Elder Scrolls 6 likely won’t revert to “fiddly character sheets” after Baldur’s Gate 3 success, explains Skyrim lead
Back in the 90s, Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls was a deep, numbers-heavy RPG that borrowed heavily from the genre’s basis in Dungeons and Dragons.…
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Oblivion Horse Armour dev looks back on hated DLC – “We had no idea what we were doing”
On April 3rd, 2006, Bethesda Game Studios released one of the most despised pieces of DLC ever made: Horse Armour. Created for The Elder…