Championship Manager PSP Releases in Time for Christmas 2005
Press Release
November 11, 2005 - Eidos, one of the world's leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, today confirms Championship Manager on Sony PSP, will be released on December 9th, 2005.
Developed by Gusto Games, Championship Manager PSP is a fully portable version of the best known football management simulation, and also boasts a wealth of new features.
Ray Livingston, Brand Manager said; “This is great news for every football fan out there. It means that whether on a train, a sofa or at the in-laws for Christmas, you will be able to get your Champ Man fix wherever and whenever you want.”
Championship Manager on Sony PSP features a realistic 2D match engine, 55 playable leagues across the top 12 footballing nations and for the first time, Quick and Challenge modes. There will also be Live Cup Draws, realistic manager options to influence your team tactics, a fully interactive transfer system with 25,000 players and it will be possible to download future data updates for transfers that take place in the January transfer window.
For a full list of the feature highlights in Championship Manager on Sony PSP please visit www.championshipmanager.com
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- Publisher(s): Eidos Interactive
- Developer(s): Gusto Games
- Genre: Sports
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