
You guys remember Championship Manager gaming series?
It was an awesome management game, for those who are into soccer, or in the UK we call it football.
Well I got the info that the 2010 edition will be debuting this coming September.
I think I’ve lost count the number of hours playing such game.
Most likely I’ve alloted a big chunk of my youth managing and playing the game! Hahaha …

via the maker, PC version, “Championship Manager 2010 is the definitive football management game and the first football title available for the 2009/10 season. Championship Manager 2010contains a host of unique features including a bespoke 3D match engine, Set-piece creator, Scouting Networks and Practice matches helping users select their perfect team or trial new players. Championship Manager 2010also features real player data and information for the 2009/10 football season in a completely new gameplay innovation called CM Season Live”
Well not only CM 2010 will debut on a normal desktop genre, but you can play it on the go.
Download the mobile version from iTunes, and play it on your iPhone!
There’s a 50% discount currently if you were to purchase the CM 2009 mobile edition.
via the maker, iPhone version, “Championship Manager Express 2009 is now available on the Apple App Store,allowing players to take total control with multiple league and job options, player training, board interaction & press conferences. “The revolutionary capabilities of iPhone and iPod touch make it a compelling platform and we have designed the Championship Manager gameplay specifically for theses devices,” said Roy Meredith, general manager of Championship Manager. “We’re excited to continue to evolve the features and think players are going to love it.” The iPod touch and iPhone provide a great platform for gamers and deliver a unique experience for those wanting to manage on the move. Developed exclusively for iPhone and iPod touch Championship Manager boasts a completely redesigned navigation system to take full advantage of the innovative Multi-Touch user interface.”

