You’ll be able to play Football Manager on Netflix from next month
as of next month. The hugely popular game officially launches on Monday, November 6 however those who have already pre-ordered the game are enjoying the luxury of playing the two-week beta version of the simulator.In recent years the game’s developers, Sports Interactive, have branched out even further from PC and Mac, making the game available to play on platforms such as PlayStation and Xbox as well as a mobile version.
“If you’re an existing player with a Netflix membership, you’ll be able to find and install FM24 Mobile through the Netflix mobile app when the game launches in November. It will appear in a dedicated Games row on Apple phones and a separate Games tab on Android devices. "Players can still find FM24 Mobile on the App Store and Google Play, but you’ll need a Netflix account to login and begin your next journey to footballing greatness. If you’re not logged in to Netflix on your device, you will receive a sign-in prompt upon reaching the game’s loading screen. At this point you’ll either need to enter your Netflix account details or sign up for a new membership.
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