Mark your calendars for November 4, as the latest installment of the popular football management simulation is set to launch on Apple Arcade. Dubbed Football Manager 26 Touch, this mobile version from Sports Interactive and Sega promises an enhanced experience for users across all Apple devices.
Exciting Features Await Players
Players can look forward to several notable updates. Sports Interactive studio director Miles Jacobson expressed enthusiasm, stating, “We’re delighted to be bringing FM26 Touch back to Apple Arcade for the start of this new era for Football Manager.” The reimagined user interface is expected to significantly improve gameplay. Additionally, the introduction of fully licensed Premier League teams and women’s football will enrich the gameplay experience for subscribers.
Mobile Launch of MySims Titles
This November also sees the arrival of MySims and MySims Kingdom on November 6, marking their debut on mobile platforms. Originally released for the Wii in 2007 and 2008, these games received a remaster for Switch and PC titled MySims: Cozy Bundle in 2024.
More Games on the Horizon
Another intriguing title coming to the platform in November is Toca Boca Jr Classics, a curated collection of engaging children’s games developed by Toca Boca and Sago Mini.
Subscription Details
For those interested, Apple Arcade can be accessed for £6.99 per month, or through an Apple One subscription that combines various services, including Apple TV+, Apple Music, additional iCloud storage, and more premium offerings.
Football Manager’s Recent History
The previous release in this storied franchise was Football Manager 2024, which hit the shelves in November 2023. Following some development challenges, Football Manager 25 was officially canceled in February 2025, allowing the team to redirect efforts toward the next in the series. Along with its November 4 release on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, the Switch version will follow on December 4. This latest entry boasts a transition to the Unity engine alongside the coveted official Premier League license and the exciting addition of women’s football for the first time.
