If you fancy taking part in the 2022 F1 Esports Pro Championship and aren’t currently one of the 30 selected “Pro Rank” drivers, now’s your chance. Qualification starts today, and all you need to take part is a copy of F1 2021 and a valid PSN, Xbox Live, or Steam account.
Although the 2021 F1 season hasn’t been quite as chaotic as 2020’s, it’s still been a bit all over the place. Quite literally in fact, as some grands prix are cancelled, postponed, reinstated, and even cancelled again.
For those of you who’ve ordered the Digital Deluxe Edition, F1 2021 is under a week away from launch now. That means it won’t be long until you’ll be able to play the new-for-2021 feature: the Braking Point story mode.
As F1 2021 gets closer to launch (July 16, or July 13 with Digital Deluxe Edition early access), Codemasters keeps dropping new batches of screenshots to correspond with each real-world grand prix.
There’s only three weeks now until F1 2021 launches, and Codemasters has today revealed more about the intriguing “Braking Point” story mode for the game.
With the July 16 launch date for F1 2021 now just a month away, Codemasters has released a new “features trailer” detailing more of the things you can expect from the game when it lands.
If you weren’t sure whether F1 2020 was for you, now is the ideal time to find out. For PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners there’s a new free trial version of the game to give you a taste of the action.
There’s another chance for players to qualify for the 2021 F1 Esports Challenger Series this month, with the second of F1 2020’s official events. Just like October’s event, you’ll be recreating — and hopefully improving upon — some F1 history in your bid to get into the 2021 event.
This year’s F1 Esports competition starts in just under two weeks, but if you want to find yourself in the hot seat next year the process begins right now.
There’s a new update now available for F1 2020, and it brings along an interesting additional offering. It’s a DLC pack that goes by the name of “Keep Fighting Foundation DLC”, and it’s all in aid of charity.
While there’s been an annual release of an official F1 game every year since 1996, F1 2020 is the 13th such game since Codemasters picked up the official licence.
In June we announced a new initiative here at GTPlanet: the GTPlanet Guides. The Guides section of the site is resource we’ll be building up over the coming weeks and months, into a comprehensive library of about the biggest topics we cover.