With F1 24 nearly upon us — and a little earlier than usual — GTPlanet has been getting familiar with the title through a review code (for Playstation 5) provided by EA. However, we’re not going to do a traditional review of the title for two reasons.
With a month to go until the launch of F1 24, EA has been busy revealing what players can expect from the annual title — aside from the obvious — over the last few days.
Today marks only the launch date and edition announcement for F1 24, with more details coming down the line. However it’s pretty easy to be certain that, at a minimum, the title will feature the ten teams, 20 drivers, and 24 circuits of the 2024 Formula One World Championship — while senior creative director Lee Mather notes that “we’re bringing players an overhauled Career mode, a new EA Sports Dynamic Handling System, and so much more”.
EA has officially unveiled the next installment in its long-running official FIA Formula One World Championship game, EA SPORTS F1 23, and announced it will be released on June 16.
With the 2023 Formula One World Championship season set to get underway in a little under two days, EA has started to tease this year’s iteration of its annual official game of the global motorsport series.
If you’ve been holding fire on picking up the official management simulation game of the Formula One World Championship, F1 Manager 2022, there’s a little more incentive this coming week.
Codemasters’ annual F1 game release has had a bit of a choppy spell recently. With the real world taking a bit of a beating, the team hasn’t been able to properly represent a full F1 season since 2019.
With only a couple of weeks until F1 22 launches, Codemasters has sent over another preview build of the game, allowing us to sample some of the new game modes and features available in the new title.
Codemasters has revealed the 50 Xbox and Steam Achievements, and 51 PSN Trophies, that players will be hunting for in F1 22 when it launches to early access at the end of the month.
EA has today released a new F1 22 gameplay features trailer that shows off everything you can do in the title when it launches on July 1 — or June 28 with early access.
The next title in the long-running, annual, official Formula One game series, F1 22, will be hitting consoles and PC this July. As the sport headed to a new venue this weekend, Codemasters has sent us a preview build of the game to get an early look at what we can expect this summer.
With the inaugural Miami Grand Prix this weekend, everyone is eager to get a look at the newest circuit on the Formula 1 calendar. As a “temporary circuit” constructed around the Hard Rock Stadium, there has been no easy way for anyone to run a lap of the new track to see what it’s actually going to look like from behind the wheel… until now!
A new trailer for this summer’s F1 22 launch has given us a first look at the game’s Miami International Circuit, three days before the cars hit the new track in the real world.
Codemasters has revealed that the next game in the official F1 series, F1 22, will launch on July 1, with three days early access starting June 28 for the deluxe Champions Edition.
The official game of Formula One, F1 2021 from Codemasters, is predicting that the final race of the real season will result in a victory for Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, and a first world title for the Dutch driver.
If you boot up your copy of F1 2021 this week you’ll find there’s a new addition to the game’s track list: the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Saudi Arabia.