Gamers are used to incremental upgrades with Football Manager – updates not designed to revolutionize a game’s structure, or get rid of all the problems highlighted by the community, but aimed at polishing and introducing smaller features in select areas. This is how Football Manager 2022 works, as the latest entry doesn’t rewrite the basics in the long-standing soccer management simulation franchise. Which isn’t necessarily bad news: in fact, it could be easily the best upgrade in years.
Let’s take a look at all the tweaks that the latest installment in the Football Manager series has to offer, as well as those things that, for better or worse, have remained the same.