

Like the base FM 18 game, FM 18 Touch is available on a variety of platforms and devices. While it still possesses the same levels of data contained within the main game, FM18 Touch strips the managerial simulation down to basics such as tactics and transfers, cutting out things such as pre-match build-up or media obligations. The official Football Manager website describes FM Touch as “the speedier route to the digital dugout” and that essentially means that it is a streamlined version of the game. Touch and Mobile differ from the base version of the game, so if you are unsure which to go for, Goal has broken it down for you. Interestingly, all purchases of Football Manager 2018 include a free copy of Football Manager Touch 2018. Three versions of Football Manager 2018 will be available to buy from November 10 as well as the traditional style game, gamers have the alternative choices of FM Touch or FM Mobile.

The game’s developers have already teased some of the new features that will appear in the game, which you can check out here, and excitement is building as the release date draws closer.
