Football Manager is getting Turkish language support. Miles Jacobson to Turkey: “Buy FM13, don’t pirate it.”

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This is not in Turkish. GRAPHS NEED NO TRANSLATION, BITCHES.

Football Manager is getting a Turkish language version, as promised “a few years ago” by SI boss Miles Jacobson. SI promised that once a certain sales threshold had been reached, FM would get a Turkish language version. “We finally hit it on Friday,” says Miles.

But the announcement comes from a plea from SI; who’s game is notoriously downloaded online. “Buy FM13. Don’t pirate it.”

Woo. To celebrate, here is some Turkish, courtesy of Google. Gary Lineker bir robottur.

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