It appears that the information of a recent leak regarding the F1 24 announcement was correct – sort of. After quietly adding the title to their website, EA has announced the release date and pre-order bonuses.
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Earlier in the month, X user billbil-kun revealed that EA Sports will most likely make its F1 24 announcement on February 27. Reportedly, the game would launch on May 31 this year, making it the earliest release of the Codemasters/EA Sports era that begun with F1 2009. Once again, they were on the money.
Not only have the release dates of May 28 (pre-order) and May 31 (regular) have been confirmed, but also the systems the F1 24 is set to arrive on. In addition to PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, the game will also launch on the previous-gen systems PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
F1 24 had quietly been added to EA.com – at first, it simply stated “coming in 2024”, but that was later expanded to a semi-reveal including teasers for a few elements of the upcoming title. It also confirmed the previously leaked placeholder cover. A more detailed announcement of F1 24 and its features will follow in April.
Furthermore, 18.000 PitCoin, an F1 World Bumper Pack and three days of Early Access are part of the Champions Edition pre-order bonuses. The Standard Edition pre-order comes with 5.000 PitCoin and an F1 World Starter Pack. Both feature a VIP Podium Pass.
Finally, players can kick off the 2024 season early with select liveries to use in Time Trial mode. While the McLaren design had already been announced to feature, fans of Williams, Alpine and Haas can also look forward to their teams’ paintjobs. Furthermore, esports liveries of McLaren and Alpine will also be included. Another batch of 2024 liveries is set to arrive after April 24.
Meanwhile, two hints at new features are also part of the announcement. Players can look forward to the new Driver Career Mode “with new gameplay rooted in the sport“, as well as EA Sports Dynamic Handling, which “gives you more control over how your personal driving style impacts your car’s performance and race strategy.”
What exactly this entails, though, remains to be seen. With the full reveal of F1 24 coming in April, we will likely learn about everything new in the game then.
What is on your wishlist for F1 24? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below! Feel free to discuss this news on the forums as well.
Image credit: EA Sports
Earlier in the month, X user billbil-kun revealed that EA Sports will most likely make its F1 24 announcement on February 27. Reportedly, the game would launch on May 31 this year, making it the earliest release of the Codemasters/EA Sports era that begun with F1 2009. Once again, they were on the money.
Not only have the release dates of May 28 (pre-order) and May 31 (regular) have been confirmed, but also the systems the F1 24 is set to arrive on. In addition to PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, the game will also launch on the previous-gen systems PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
F1 24 had quietly been added to EA.com – at first, it simply stated “coming in 2024”, but that was later expanded to a semi-reveal including teasers for a few elements of the upcoming title. It also confirmed the previously leaked placeholder cover. A more detailed announcement of F1 24 and its features will follow in April.
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Meanwhile, pre-orders for the game are already possible. Returning players can look forward to a 15% discount when pre-ordering the Champions Edition until April 24, which is going to apply to anyone who owns F1 2021, F1 22 or F1 23.Furthermore, 18.000 PitCoin, an F1 World Bumper Pack and three days of Early Access are part of the Champions Edition pre-order bonuses. The Standard Edition pre-order comes with 5.000 PitCoin and an F1 World Starter Pack. Both feature a VIP Podium Pass.
Finally, players can kick off the 2024 season early with select liveries to use in Time Trial mode. While the McLaren design had already been announced to feature, fans of Williams, Alpine and Haas can also look forward to their teams’ paintjobs. Furthermore, esports liveries of McLaren and Alpine will also be included. Another batch of 2024 liveries is set to arrive after April 24.
Meanwhile, two hints at new features are also part of the announcement. Players can look forward to the new Driver Career Mode “with new gameplay rooted in the sport“, as well as EA Sports Dynamic Handling, which “gives you more control over how your personal driving style impacts your car’s performance and race strategy.”
What exactly this entails, though, remains to be seen. With the full reveal of F1 24 coming in April, we will likely learn about everything new in the game then.
What is on your wishlist for F1 24? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below! Feel free to discuss this news on the forums as well.