That version will set you back another £15. You can also buy it separately through Steam for £19.99 and then you’ll need to buy it once again for your Android or iOS tablet. If you’ve already purchased Football Manager 2016 – and you really should, it’s very good – you’ll get Touch for your PC for free. If you’ve started the normal, full-fat version of the game you won’t be able to bung that progress onto your trusty iPad Air 2. First off it’s important to note that you can only sync the data between Football Manager Touch for ‘high-end tablets’ and the desktop version of FM Touch. ![]() Now, it’s still some way off being the perfect solution. Related: Best PS4 Deals | Best Xbox One Deals | Best Steam deals I’ve always found other mobile instalments in the series good as standalone games, but lacked the lasting factor simply because a lot of the time it’s better playing on a larger screened laptop, rather than a relatively small tablet. ![]() Having this addition instantly makes Football Manager Touch 2016 an interesting product. Back home again? All that data can be synced to your laptop. With cross-save, you can start a game on your computer at home and pick it up on your iPad on the way to work or at lunchtime. ![]() That feature is cross-save, and it’s probably the biggest reason for picking up Football Manager Touch 2016. Since Football Manager first hit phones and tablets a few years ago, there’s been a feature that seems like such an obvious inclusion I’m surprised it’s taken this long for it to arrive. Available on Steam (PC, Mac, Linux) £19.99 and iOS/Android £14.99 each
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