Manage the team. Your world remembers.
It's more than results. Your players, the press, and the fans remember every decision you make, and react to it.
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Club football pauses. The world gets the call.
Nations' Call '26. Take charge of a national team and lead a country through a summer tournament. Same game, now across nations: your players, the press, and a whole country react to every call.
Croatia
Senior squad · Group C
Niko Maretić
Carrying last summer's miss
Luka Sertić
First senior call-up
Ante Krešić
Captain · 48 caps
Roko Vidan
Returns from injury
Group C
Nations' Call| Nation | P | W | D | Pts |
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| Brazil | 3 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
| Croatia | 3 | 2 | 0 | 6 |
| Japan | 3 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
| Cameroon | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Top two answer the call to the knockouts
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original leagues
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nations answer the call
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AI minds that never forget
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scripted storylines
Basketball
Half-courtBrazil · Matchday
Tactics board
The long game
Guide a club. Raise a generation.
This isn't one season you play and forget. You build a club over years: win over the squad, bring young players through, and win the trophies that become its history.
Win the room
Players remember how you treat them. Keep your promises, manage the egos, and earn their trust.
Raise the players
Sign a 16-year-old, bring them through the academy, and turn them into a star.
Win trophies
Title runs, cup nights, a Nations' Call summer. The moments that make the club's history.
The manager's board
Read the game like a manager.
Form, squad balance, the board's mood. The numbers that tell you when to push and when to hold a lead, all on one board, updated by everything that happens in your club.
Brazil · National side
The manager's board
Form & ranking
▲ climbing
Squad shape
Federation backing
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One call. The whole world reacts.
You benched your star striker for the derby. The press wants to know why. Make the call. Watch the room, the media and the fans move.
Your response
Pick a response to see the era react.
City Wire
Matchday verdict
Team news awaited: who starts the derby?
Tobias Halvorsen
Striker · 24
Remembers
“Will the boss back me?”
Dressing room
TenseTipping point at 35
Fan pulse
The long memory
Every call echoes all season.
The world doesn't reset at the next whistle. The promise you made in August is still there in May: in how they train, what they tell the press, and who lifts the trophy.
One promise. Five months. A dressing room a bad week from breaking, and you saw every step coming.
- Matchday 1 Promise made
You hand the cup run to Theo Marsh, 18.
He signs a new deal that night. The room clocks that you backed the kid.
- Deadline day The call
You break the bank for a £40m striker.
Theo hears it from the press before he hears it from you.
- Matchday 19 Media · dressing room
A columnist asks what the club has become.
The window that thrilled the fans quietly unsettled the room.
- Matchday 28 Trust → resentment
Theo stalls on a new contract. His agent takes calls.
He still remembers August. The game did not forget it.
- Cup final The reckoning
The kid you promised watches from the bench.
He remembers every promise. So does the rest of the room.
How the world reacts
Five systems that react to you
Every layer reacts to what just happened on the pitch. Take a look at each.
Players remember
A few key players remember. The promise you broke is still there months later: in how they train, what they tell the press, and whether they show up in the derby.
Tobias Halvorsen
Striker · 24
Remembers
“You promised me the derby start in October.”
The press has a take
Journalists with their own slant turn results into storylines. The same defeat is a footnote or a crisis depending on who is writing, and on what you said last week.
Rai Moreno
The Northern Echo
“Promise broken: Halvorsen left to rot on the bench”
Cohorts, not numbers
Supporters move as moods, not a stat line. Sentiment swings on results, signings and the story the media tells, and feeds straight back into the atmosphere you play in.
Fan pulse
See the tipping point
A cohesion score reads the dressing room and warns you before it breaks. Squads don't fade gracefully; they hit a tipping point, and you'll see it coming.
Dressing room
BrittleTipping point at 35. Intervene now
The world affects the game
Weather, the transfer market, the economy, and the news all affect the matches. They are not just backdrop; they change how a game plays out.
Era conditions
Founding managers
Take the first job.
The prototype is open now. Join the waitlist to be first into season one and Nations' Call '26, and help shape them.
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First call-up
In the door the day season one and Nations' Call '26 open.
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A say in the build
We build in public. Your feedback steers it.
No spam. Just an email when it's ready.
The leagues
Eight leagues. One trophy you'll make history with.
Real cities, original clubs, fictional players, and a trophy for every league, plus the one the whole world chases each summer. Lift the one that becomes your era's story.
Questions
Frequently asked.
What is Game Call?
Game Call is a management game built with AI, starting with football. A normal game engine runs the matches. On top of that, your players, the press, and the fans remember what you do and react to it, so the whole world around your club feels alive. More sports will follow.
How is Game Call different from other football management games?
Most football games only simulate the matches. Game Call also simulates the world around them. Your players remember how you treat them, the press reacts to your results, and fan mood can lift or sink a season. All of that changes how your players perform.
Does the AI decide the match results?
No. Match results come from a normal game engine based on player skill, tactics, form, and conditions. The AI never touches the score. It only shapes the story around the match: the headlines, the reactions, and what players remember.
Are the clubs and players real?
No. Every club, player, league and competition in Game Call is fictional. Real country and city names are used for familiarity, but there are no real clubs, real people, or trademarked competitions.
What is Nations' Call '26?
Nations' Call is Game Call's headline campaign: an original, fictional national-team tournament that runs from a group stage to a knockout bracket. You pick a country, name a squad, and lead it through a summer. It arrives in summer 2026; join the waitlist for access.
How much does Game Call cost?
Game Call starts with a free trial, then tiered monthly or annual subscriptions. A low-cost tier keeps the world you built going, and an uncapped tier removes the daily limit. See the pricing page for the current tiers.
What platforms can I play on?
Game Call runs in the web browser and on iOS and Android, sharing the same account so your era travels with you.