February 10 – Top Eleven has launched the 2016 version of its online football game and added in functionality allowing game players to train their squads and manage their clubs. The game, which has over 130 million registered players on Android and iOS apps, has also upgraded its browser-based version of the game. A Facebook version is planned.
Top Eleven uses former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho to promote the game and he also was involved in developing the new training feature.
The updates allow gamers to develop the individual skills of players, create bespoke training plans, earn team bonuses (attacking, defensive, physical and mental) that improve team performance during matches, and create new training drills to strengthen their team’s skills.
“Training your team is the most important part of being a successful football manager – it is the difference between winning leagues and failing,” said Mourinho. “That’s why I helped create Top Eleven 2016.”
Developed by Nordeus, Top Eleven was launched in 2010 and has established itself as one of the world’s most played online sports games with more than 130 million registered users worldwide, and more than three million daily active players. The games are free to play.
Branko Milutinovic, CEO Nordeus, said: “In Top Eleven 2016, we have created game within a game, offering more immersive experience for our players on a daily basis. With our new training feature players will need to take a more strategic approach to their gameplay, stepping even further into the shoes of a true football manager. By creating a way for players to customise their game plan, we are enabling our players to be much more involved with their teams every day.”
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