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On October 19 this year, the British House of Commons passed the Wrighten Amendment with a slight gap of 16 votes, and decided to extend the voting time for the Brexit agreement. As a firm Brexit, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote a signed letter to the European Union that night, stating that the extension was a mistake. After all, “Brexit before Halloween” was his slogan when he was running for prime minister. It is the so-called “no Brexit, or rather death.”

Politicians are too busy at this time, and in another studio in London, the seemingly unrelated game development team, Sports Interactive, is keeping an eye on the current news. Because Brexit is like a historical divergence, it will not only change the current situation, but also have an unpredictable impact on the game “Football Manager 2020”-I am afraid that the data of players, leagues, countries and systems will all Big change.


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JohnPrime Minister Samson ultimately failed to achieve his wish. On October 31st, Steam opened the Halloween sale as usual, and the European Union flag with a yellow star on a blue background, as usual, fluttered in the wind in front of the government and enterprise buildings in the UK, and the matter was once again deadlocked.

Sports Interactive’s public relations manager Davidson (Tom Davidson) It’s a relief, if Halloween Brexit really happened, then it just went on sale soon “Football Manager 2020” has to replace the narrative timeline, although these are prepared in advance:

“We are very closely watching the progress of the negotiations, and someone has completed the work of reading the” Boris Johnson Agreement. ” Brexit simulator.

The referendum on Brexit began on June 23, 2016. If invalid votes were excluded, 51.9% of the votes were finally agreed to Brexit. The wishful thinking of supporters is to break away from the constraints of EU law and many free trade agreements and regain control of immigration policies. David Cameron, the former prime minister who advocated for Britain’s stay in the European Union, resigned shortly after the results were announced.

On the day after the referendum ended, Sports Interactive began to study the tens of thousands of scenarios that could occur in “Football Manager”, Davidson recalled: “We considered it before Northern Ireland became a parliamentary issue. I The first Brexit scenario tested was when Northern Ireland left the UK. I (at the time) was a bit crazy, but after 3 years it became a Possible. “