Doug Flutie's Maximum Football 2020 Arrives on Steam in December

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Doug Flutie’s Maximum Football 2020, which released for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in September, will be releasing on Steam for PC users in December.

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  • Play Designer – Full play designer for offense and defense. Implement standard playbook strategies with receiver route trees, read progressions, play action, run types, man and zone coverage, blitz packages, QB spy, and even set player motion.
  • College Dynasty Mode 2.0 – Player awards, conference championships, player transfers, new Bowl games, updated depth chart screen, faster simulation engine, diverse play calling (giving each team a new identity), enhanced accuracy in recruit generation (including height and weight), detailed recruit commitments and player suspensions, and much more!
    More Customization – College teams added to Play Now, new 32 team league added to Play Now and Season Mode, brand new customization hub, easy color picker based upon team’s primary and secondary colors, and additional stock logos.
  • Custom Controls – Map your own buttons! Customize your on-field game controls to get a familiar feel or a brand new one.
  • Multiple Rule Sets, Field Sizes and Ball Types! Play the type of football you want – select between US Pro, College and Canadian Football options.
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