Another trailer has been released for F1 22, this time detailing a list of significant new features for this year's game.
The latest installment in the Codemasters F1 series is set to be released across most major platforms on July 1st, 2022. This year's edition features a significant list of new features, and a new video trailer has been released to detail them.
Perhaps the most significant change concerns the updated physics. Formula 1's regulation changes this season led to the creation of cars that perform significantly different than the outgoing year.
There are new game modes to play with this year as well. F1's Sprint races have been added, along with formation laps. Also, the notoriously elusive safety cars from past titles look to be more commonplace in F1 22.
For those looking to immerse themselves in the life of a Formula 1 driver on and off the track, the F1 Life mode has been significantly expanded. Room, wardrobe and even cars can be added for your character. For the cars, eight supercars have been included in the title, which can be used in the Pirelli Hot Lap mode.
Track updates to Spain, Australia and Abu Dhabi will be included, along with the new Miami Grand Prix site. We will have the chance to try these and the remaining circuits on the calendar solo or with friends, as career mode can be completed with two players.
Accessibility seems to be a priority in this version, as a new Adaptive AI mode tailors the AI difficulty to your driving capabilities. Those capabilities should also be easier to improve thanks to an enhanced practice mode that helps you learn various circuits. Driving assists will be present once again, but this year the option to revise the difficulty will be available at the conclusion of each race weekend.
And of course, the biggest news for PC sim racers; VR will be supported in this year's title for the first time.
F1 22 will be released on July 1st, just ahead of the 2022 British Grand Prix. It will be available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4,Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.
If any of these features pique your interest, leave us a comment below.
The latest installment in the Codemasters F1 series is set to be released across most major platforms on July 1st, 2022. This year's edition features a significant list of new features, and a new video trailer has been released to detail them.
Perhaps the most significant change concerns the updated physics. Formula 1's regulation changes this season led to the creation of cars that perform significantly different than the outgoing year.
There are new game modes to play with this year as well. F1's Sprint races have been added, along with formation laps. Also, the notoriously elusive safety cars from past titles look to be more commonplace in F1 22.
For those looking to immerse themselves in the life of a Formula 1 driver on and off the track, the F1 Life mode has been significantly expanded. Room, wardrobe and even cars can be added for your character. For the cars, eight supercars have been included in the title, which can be used in the Pirelli Hot Lap mode.
Track updates to Spain, Australia and Abu Dhabi will be included, along with the new Miami Grand Prix site. We will have the chance to try these and the remaining circuits on the calendar solo or with friends, as career mode can be completed with two players.
Accessibility seems to be a priority in this version, as a new Adaptive AI mode tailors the AI difficulty to your driving capabilities. Those capabilities should also be easier to improve thanks to an enhanced practice mode that helps you learn various circuits. Driving assists will be present once again, but this year the option to revise the difficulty will be available at the conclusion of each race weekend.
And of course, the biggest news for PC sim racers; VR will be supported in this year's title for the first time.
F1 22 will be released on July 1st, just ahead of the 2022 British Grand Prix. It will be available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4,Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.
If any of these features pique your interest, leave us a comment below.