Sports MMO 90 Minute Fever aims to be ‘the most advanced online football management game ever’

Sports MMO 90 Minute Fever aims to be ‘the most advanced online football management game ever’
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A new football management MMO that lets players build their own team and compete against others in live online matches is heading to PC next year.

Called ’90 Minute Fever’, the online sim promises to be “the most advanced and in-depth online football management game ever”, and allows users to recruit players and coaching staff, customise their team name and kit, and head onto the pitch to compete against thousands of other players “in a persistent, seasons-based game world”.

The game is being developed by a new studio called Isokron, with a beta due to go live early next year. A full release is due later in 2016.

“We’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what an online football management experience should be – something that’s more immersive, more interactive, and more engaging for those who take their football seriously,” said Isokron founder Nick Kakoschke.

“We wanted to create a game that players can really get absorbed in, rather than logging in for a few minutes a day to perform a few routine chores. We can’t wait to see how people respond when the beta launches early next year.”

It isn’t yet known whether the game will be a premium release, free-to-play, or subscription based.

To sign up for the beta head over to the game’s official website, or take a look at the initial teaser trailer below.

Source: BeefJack