Game Groups > Championship Manager series
The brainchild of the Collyer Brothers (Paul and Oliver), Championship Manager became the most popular football (soccer) management series during the 1990s, mostly thanks to the gigantic database that allowed many gamers born in countries outside the leagues usually covered by managing games (England, Spain, Germany, Scotland, Italy and France) the chance to coach their favourite clubs.
In 2004, Sports Interactive split with Eidos, which allowed Eidos to retain the name, and SI the database (which was used in their fresh new franchise, Football Manager). Development on the franchise was taken over by Beautiful Game Studios.
In October 2008, Beautiful Game Studios general manager Roy Meredith admitted that the franchise had suffered due to poor quality, and lacked vision and direction since the original team from Sports Interactive had left the series, with a promise to turn that around.
In December 2008, Championship Manager: Season 01/02 was released as freeware.
On 2 May 2022, the Championship Manager was sold as one of several franchises from Square Enix (as successors of Eidos) to the Embracer Group.
Related Links:
- Football Manager History #1 - Article published on the CM Revolution website describes the early beginnings of Championship Manager series and how it evolved.
- Football Manager History #2 - Second article published on the CM Revolution website continues the Championship Manager history.
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