Sports Interactive Limited
Moby ID: 1436
- Intelek - Early company name
- Imagecharm Limited (from 1994-07-21 to 1994-11-09)
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Sports Interactive Limited is a company based in the United Kingdom which develops sports management games. In addition to Football/Soccer, SI's stable of games includes management sims for other sports including Baseball and Hockey.
The company was initially founded by Paul and Oliver Collyer in Islington, North London, United Kingdom, to create their own games. The founding year was 1994 although it did not become a "registered" company until 1995.
Before establishing their own company, the brothers had programmed their first game European Championship, which became the first Championship Manager, inspired by Addictive Games' Football Manager. Even though Domark published the game and changed the name, the Collyer brothers held the rights to the programming codes. Thus, the company was able to continue with the successful series and profit from it even after Eidos acquired the name when it acquired Domark. Under the Eidos banner, new Championship Manager games were released each year.
The first game developed by the company entity was Championship Manager 2, released in September 1995. When Sports Interactive changed publishers to SEGA in February 2004, the "Championship Manager" name could no longer be used. The name "Football Manager" name was revived in 2004 with the release of Football Manager 2005. The company would additionally create the Eastside Hockey Manager series on the same technology from 2004 to 2007, and again in 2015.
In April 2006, Sports Interactive was acquired by Sega Holdings Europe Ltd. The company operates as a subsidiary of SEGA and retains legal rights to the brands and logos.
Credited on 57 Games from 1993 to 2023
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Football Manager 2024 (2023 on Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox One...) |
Football Manager Mobile 2024 (2023 on iPhone, Android, iPad) |
Football Manager 2023 Touch (2022 on Macintosh, iPhone, iPad...) |
Football Manager 2023 (2022 on Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5...) |
FM 22 Mobile (2021 on iPhone, iPad, Android) |
Football Manager 2022 (2021 on Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Cloud Gaming...) |
Football Manager 2022 Touch (2021 on Nintendo Switch) |
Football Manager 2021 Touch (2020 on Windows, Nintendo Switch, Macintosh) |
Football Manager 2021 (2020 on Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series...) |
FM 21 Mobile (2020 on iPhone, Android, iPad) |
Football Manager 2020 Touch (2019 on Windows, Nintendo Switch, Macintosh) |
Football Manager 2020 (2019 on Windows, Macintosh, Windows Apps...) |
Football Manager 2020 Mobile (2019 on iPhone, Android, iPad) |
Football Manager 2019 (2018 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Football Manager 2019 Touch (2018 on Nintendo Switch, Windows, Macintosh...) |
Football Manager 2018 (2017 on Windows, Linux, Macintosh) |
Football Manager Mobile 2018 (2017 on iPhone, iPad, Android) |
Football Manager Touch 2018 (2017 on Nintendo Switch, Android, iPad...) |
Football Manager Mobile 2017 (2016 on iPhone, Android, iPad) |
Football Manager 2017 (2016 on Windows, Macintosh, Linux) |
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History +
- April 4, 2006
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Sega Holdings Europe Ltd. acquires the company.
- February 12, 2004
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Company signs 5 years deal with SEGA.
- July 10, 2002
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Announces six-figure, three-year shirt sponsorship deal with AFC Wimbledon – which will see the SI logo displayed on both the home and away kits
- August 7, 2001
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Co-founder Oliver Collyer leaves the company.
- March 27, 2001
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Miles Jacobson appointed as managing director.
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Related Web Sites +
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SIgames.com
The home of Championship Manager -
Sports Interactive - Wikipedia
article about the company in the open encyclopedia
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 27 games with SEGA Europe Ltd.
- 21 games with Valve Corporation
- 20 games with SEGA Corporation
- 15 games with SEGA of America, Inc.
- 13 games with Square Enix Limited
- 12 games with Computer Games Distribution, s.r.o.
- 9 games with Google LLC
- 9 games with TiVo Corporation
- 9 games with Denuvo Software Solutions GmbH
- 7 games with CD Projekt Slovakia, s.r.o.
- 32 games with Paul Collyer
- 32 games with Oliver Collyer
- 30 games with Marc Vaughan
- 30 games with Mark Woodger
- 29 games with Marc Duffy
- 29 games with Kevin Turner
- 28 games with Peter Sottrel
- 28 games with Svein E. Kvernoey
- 27 games with Dean Gripton
- 27 games with Miles Jacobson
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