Motorsport is proving just about impossible to stage right now, with quarantine measures, travel restrictions, and even just concern for the safety of drivers, team personnel and fans. With the backdrop of the current global climate, esports has really started to take its chance to shine.
If you have yet to take last year’s Formula One game for a spin, now is the perfect time. There’s now a free trial of F1 2019 available on Steam, Xbox Live, and the PlayStation Store, until March 18. That gives players eight days to dive into Codemasters’ 2019 F1 effort and see what all the fuss is about.
F1 fans, your long winter doldrums are nearly over. The 2020 Formula One World Championship gets underway this weekend with the traditional curtain-raiser in Australia.
The 2019 F1 Esports New Balance Pro Series finals took place in London earlier in the week. After a pretty tight battle, Italy’s David Tonizza took the title driving for the debutant Ferrari team.
The F1 Esports New Balance Pro Series reaches its climax this evening, and for the first time in three years there’ll be a new champion lifting the trophy.
‘Tis the season to be streaming. With the holiday season in the air, Sony has added some new games to its PlayStation Now cloud gaming service. For sim-racing fans, one game in particular stands out among the others.
The latest update for F1 2019 is now available on the PC and PlayStation 4 platforms. Version 1.08, dubbed the “Visual Update”, brings updated liveries and sponsor logos to all cars in the game.
The latest version of F1 2019 is now available across all platforms. Version 1.07 follows a quick succession of updates since the game’s late-June release, focusing in on detail changes.
The latest patch for F1 2019 landed on PC and PlayStation 4 earlier this week. It’s a small one, bringing with it a handful of useful improvements to Codemasters’ latest.
F1 2019 is now available across the globe. It introduces a variety of new features to Codemasters’ long-standing franchise, including a rather controversial one: microtransactions.
It turns out Codemasters has been hiding a trick up its sleeve for F1 2019. For the first time in as long as we can remember, drivers will change teams during the game’s career mode, including in the middle of the season.
We’re mere days away from the release of F1 2019. Now we have a clear idea of what trophy and achievement hunters will be targeting when the sim drops this week.
Formula One returns to Circuit Paul Ricard this weekend for the French Grand Prix. This is the second year around the venue for the circus since returning to France last year.
With just over three weeks until the release of F1 2019, Codemasters is showing off more of its official racer. The newest batch of images focus on the changes the team has made to nighttime driving.
One of the major tenets Codemasters is pushing for the upcoming F1 2019 is customization. We’ve now learned that microtransactions will be a part of the equation when the game launches next month.