Even though the game was announced barely a month ago, the makers of Football Manager 26 have already spilled the beans about what kinds of gaming PCs will be able to run the next entry in the two-decade-old series. And the good news is that the entry requirements to a world of obsessing over stats are so low that your grandmother's bargain bin laptop will probably be fine.
Football Manager 26's Steam entry has just appeared, barely a month after publisher Sega first announced it and roughly seven months after the shocking cancellation of Football Manager 25 . Along with a first-look video of what to expect, the Steam listing also includes two sets of PC system requirements, the usual 'minimum' and 'recommended'.
The Football Manager series has a long history of running fine on basic PCs