Time is quickly winding down as we close in on the release of F1 2018. With 11 days remaining, Codemasters is keeping the hype going with the latest gameplay trailer.
Less than two weeks remain until F1 2018 launches. Codemasters is continuing the steady feed of info with latest developer diary, turning its attention to a hot button issue: physics.
McLaren Shadow has announced two new additions to its 2018 F1 Esports squad. While they’re new to the team — itself only a few weeks old — they’re both veterans of the sim racing world.
Codemasters has released the latest trailer for F1 2018. With its August 24 release date fast approaching, it offers a 150-second recap of what players can expect.
We’re now less than a month away from the launch of F1 2018. The latest bit of news out of the Codemasters crew has shed a light on the improved career mode. Players will now have to contend with rule changes as they move from season to season.
Formula One returned to Germany for this past weekend’s titular race. After a two year absence, the returning Hockenheimring delivered in the closing stages of the race. While the chaos has since cooled down, we’re heading back to the circuit, albeit in a virtual capacity.
The PlayStation Store is running another of its short-burst flash sales. While it encompasses a variety of genres, the racing selection focuses on one particular developer: Codemasters.
Codemasters has shown off the first episode in a new dev diary series for F1 2018. In it, Lee Mather discusses the expanded career mode, and how players’ off-track performances can influence the experience on-track.
We’re less than two months out from the release of this year’s official F1 game. With a general idea of what’s in store thus far, F1 2018 packs a punch. Fans of the sport will finally being able to get their hands on the Brawn BGP-001 and Williams FW25.
The final round of the F1 triple header is set for this weekend. While the Austrian GP was chaotic in its own right, Haas walked away with its best performance to date. As such, Kevin Magnussen is here to take us along for a lap around Silverstone.
The second round of the first F1 triple header kicks off this weekend. With the sport heading to the Red Bull Ring, who better to show off the venue than Red Bull’s own Max Verstappen?
This weekend F1 returns to Circuit Paul Ricard for the French Grand Prix. Ten years will have passed since the last time F1 came to France in 2008 at Magny-Cours. As such, Codemasters has released a new gameplay video showing off the circuit in F1 2018.
It’s the most controversial addition to modern F1 cars since the proboscis. The halo safety device is a divisive one — quite literally from a visual perspective — but F1 2018 players won’t have to deal with it if they don’t want to.
It’s finally happening. Last year, F1 2017 proved classic F1 cars add something extra to the franchise. Whether it be the McLaren MP4/4 or the Renault R26, last year’s game catered to long-time viewers of the sport.
F1 fans will get not one, but two games based on the sport this year. Codemasters has announced F1 Mobile Racing, a new free-to-play title coming to, well, mobile devices later this year.
It wasn’t too long ago that Codemasters formally announced F1 2018. Now we’re getting our first look at the title in action, with a real F1 driver along for the ride.
Codemasters has revealed a summer release date for F1 2018 on all platforms. As last year’s game proved, there’s plenty that the 2018 game has to live up to. Don’t believe us? Take a look at our F1 2017 review for yourself. Spoiler alert: we loved it.