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Sociable Soccer 25 Releases on Consoles Today

Tower Studios has released Sociable Soccer 25 on consoles today, following its debut on Steam last year. It’s now available for $24.99 on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch.

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Sociable Soccer 25, from Jon Hare—the mind behind the ’90s classic Sensible Soccer—blends fast-paced arcade gameplay with team building and strategy. It’s designed to be easy to pick up but hard to put down. The latest version brings updated data for the 2024/25 season, covering over 1,400 clubs and national teams and more than 13,000 licensed FIFPRO players to collect and upgrade. Everything’s included from the start, with no extra purchases or loot boxes needed.

Nintendo Switch players who previously bought Sociable Soccer 24 will get a free upgrade to Sociable Soccer 25, with all the latest licensed players and new features included through a downloadable update.

Features

  • More than 13,000 FIFPRO licensed professional players to collect and upgrade
  • Control and manage your squad with no loot boxes or costly DLC
  • Huge online league system with 10 divisions to conquer
  • Up-to-date player, team and competition data for 1,400 world teams
  • Over 80 world football trophies to win
  • Fast, intuitive arcade gameplay, easy to pick up, but hard to master
  • Two Player Couch Clashes to relive the good old days, playing against a friend in the ultimate face-to-face match up
  • Clan play representing the club that you love against rival fans
  • Friendly, Career and Trophy game modes all included
  • Multiple ways to play: Coach (just watch and learn), Casual and Pro
  • A host of unique referees, each with a different personality and style, to keep you on your toes
  • Chat and send emojis during matches to trash talk your opponent
  • Aftertouch, powered shots, sprint and energy systems
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