Series,Release5 November 2004Mode(s), over or hot-seatFootball Manager 2005 (also known as Worldwide Soccer Manager 2005) is a management simulation developed by and published. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and.Find sources: – ( October 2018) Football Manager 2005 was banned in when it was found that places such as and were included as separate countries in imported releases. China banned the game because it felt that it ' threatened its content harmful to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
that seriously violates and has been strongly protested by our nation's gamers'.Sports Interactive published a statement in reply, reporting that a Chinese version of the game (complete with Taiwan included as part of China) would be released. They also stated that the offending version was not translated into Chinese as it was not supposed to be released in China. The offending games were believed to have been imported or downloaded, written to CD and boxed to be sold in illegal software shops in China.Reception. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
Note: Worldwide Soccer Manager 2005 is the 'North American' name for Football Manager 2005. For the purposes of this review, the game will.
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Official Sports Interactive website.