Football Manager 2020 Review

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Wccftech reviewed the Football Manager 2020 A quote from the article:
I've now been reviewing the Football Manager series for four consecutive years here on Wccftech. I gave 2017 8.5/10, 2018 I gave 9/10 and 2019 I gave 9.5/10. I've backed myself into a corner really, giving these slight score increases. This is a series that always refines itself and on occasion makes massive changes to certain areas. Last year I was almost certain that Football Manager 2019 was the end of the current cycle, little did I know that there were still refinements to be made. Football Manager 2020 is the child of these and again, I'm going to predict it's the end of the current cycle.

Why? Stadia and the sheer size that it's believed Stadia will bring to the game. That and just how much the game has come along in the previous four iterations. We've had a new match engine in 2017, refined in 2018. New tactical and training systems brought in during 2018 and seemingly perfected in 2019. 2020 is looking even more towards the tactics and development and more than that, it's looking to perfect the simulation of being a football manager.
  Football Manager 2020 Review