LMA 2007 here September

Friday 28 July 2006
LMA Manager, Codemasters' successful management sim, will be ready for the start of the football season, with the 2007 edition being released for PS2, PC and Xbox 360 this September.

As ever there have been several improvements made, mainly for the PC and Xbox 360 versions as Codemasters has been able to make use of the increased memory. For instance, the game will now store player information from previous seasons and keep all match reports.

As well as watching your own team's action with the 3D match engine, you'll also be able to see the best of other teams' performances. And there are even more teams crammed into the game, with 50 countries from many continents represented.

With a September release planned, LMA Manager 2007 will include all the transfers that have occurred in the current window and Codemasters will also be offering downloads of the January transfer activity for all formats.

Above: Risk your hairline by taking on all the pressures of a football manager

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