Sega said it was satisfied with the sales manager of Football Manager 2011. A few weeks ago, the publisher announced that 690,000 copies sold around the world between the PC and PSP versions of Football Manager 2011 was the third best selling game of the company. At that time, Sega had called "slow" sales of the product in Europe and North America, but as stated by Jurgen Post SEGA Europe, while the title developed by Sports Interactive has recorded outstanding performance in retail, it also sold a fair number of copies in digital format.
"Football Manager 2011 is in line with the performance of the other games in the series," said Jurgen Post to MCV. "If we include copies sold in digital format, the result is greater than that of the previous editions. We which is extremely satisfied."
"Football Manager 2011 is in line with the performance of the other games in the series," said Jurgen Post to MCV. "If we include copies sold in digital format, the result is greater than that of the previous editions. We which is extremely satisfied."
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