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;'''World Cup glory''': Where players compete in a FMF World Cup for an international team of their choice | ;'''World Cup glory''': Where players compete in a FMF World Cup for an international team of their choice | ||
;'''Competitions''': Where players can play any Domestic League or Cup licensed in the game | ;'''Competitions''': Where players can play any Domestic League or Cup licensed in the game | ||
;'''Career Mode''': Where players can either play as a player or manager of a team and gain fame and glory | |||
==Leagues and teams== | ==Leagues and teams== | ||
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Revision as of 05:23, 15 May 2017
FMF | |
Developer(s) | Eternity Game Studios |
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Publisher(s) | Imperius Games |
Producer(s) | Alexander Kovalinderson |
Series | FMF |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Game Modes
The game allows players to play a variety of game modes:
- Friendly
- Where players can play a match using any team in the game
- World Cup glory
- Where players compete in a FMF World Cup for an international team of their choice
- Competitions
- Where players can play any Domestic League or Cup licensed in the game
- Career Mode
- Where players can either play as a player or manager of a team and gain fame and glory
Leagues and teams
Stadiums
To co-incide with the 2017 FMF World Cup, the game will contain all stadiums that are hosting matches in that tournament, as well as all Senyan Top League stadiums for the 2017–18 season. All other nations with a national team represented will have at least one stadium included in the game each.