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'''Championship Manager 4''' is a [[soccer]] management game in the {{c|Championship Manager}} series. It was the penultimate game in the series to be developed by [[Sports Interactive]] before they and publishers [[Eidos]] decided to go their separate ways. The game was released for the [[PC]] in March of [[2003]] and then on the [[Mac]] on April 11, [[2003]]. It was hugely anticipated by fans of the series, mainly due to the inclusion of a graphical 2D match-engine for the first time in a CM game, and upon its release it became the fastest selling PC game of all time in the UK. | '''Championship Manager 4''' is a [[soccer]] management game in the {{c|Championship Manager}} series. It was the penultimate game in the series to be developed by [[Sports Interactive]] before they and publishers [[Eidos]] decided to go their separate ways. The game was released for the [[PC]] in March of [[2003]] and then on the [[Mac]] on [[April 11]], [[2003]]. It was hugely anticipated by fans of the series, mainly due to the inclusion of a graphical 2D match-engine for the first time in a CM game, and upon its release it became the fastest selling PC game of all time in the UK. | ||
As usual, Sports Interactive increased the amount of playable leagues - this time including a total of 39 leagues (around 90 divisions). | As usual, Sports Interactive increased the amount of playable leagues - this time including a total of 39 leagues (around 90 divisions). |