As the promotion for the upcoming EA SPORTS F1 24 begins to ramp up, older Formula 1 titles are being removed from stores.
Images: EA/Codemasters
You can no longer buy EA SPORTS F1 22 digitally.
Perhaps no great shakes, seen by some as the series’ nadir in recent years, developers Codemasters Birmingham tried to adapt to new real-world rules. Safe to say, the vehicle handling was not to everyone’s tastes, and neither were the collectable sofas or wallpaper patterns…
Still, as has been the cycle in recent years, an element of gaming history is no more, as F1 22 is not available to purchase on PC, PlayStation Store or Xbox’s Microsoft Store.
Those who own it will be able to re-download, but henceforth a used physical console copy is the only way of purchasing it afresh.
It makes the most recent EA SPORTS F1 23 as the only currently available official game of the world championship, ahead of the F1 24 launch – titles such as F1 2020 and F1 2021 are long since removed.
This is regardless of subscription tier, all active members have the option of adding the platform – which includes a continuation of the Braking Point story – to their library.
You can still fire up a PlayStation 3, PC and Xbox 360 and race online in the following: F1 2011, F1 2012, F1 2013, F1 2014 and F1 Race Stars.
Within fan circles of the Codemasters-era F1 games, 2013 is particularly notable as it is – to date – the only release to feature classic tracks alongside classic cars. Race Stars was a valid attempt at reaching a younger audience, with a Mario Kart-inspired spin-off.
Online life support will finally be switched off on 21st March 2024 for all five.
The free-to-play title included the 2023 season and a car upgrade system that the PC and console F1 23 title borrowed from for the F1 World mode. It was created by Eden Games with Codemasters’ stewardship and latterly EA’s oversight.
It was removed from the (iOS) App Store and (Android) Google Play Store on 23rd February 2024 and will become inaccessible on 24th May 2024.
What are your thoughts on digital game preservation? Let us know in the comments below.
Images: EA/Codemasters
You can no longer buy EA SPORTS F1 22 digitally.
Perhaps no great shakes, seen by some as the series’ nadir in recent years, developers Codemasters Birmingham tried to adapt to new real-world rules. Safe to say, the vehicle handling was not to everyone’s tastes, and neither were the collectable sofas or wallpaper patterns…
Still, as has been the cycle in recent years, an element of gaming history is no more, as F1 22 is not available to purchase on PC, PlayStation Store or Xbox’s Microsoft Store.
Those who own it will be able to re-download, but henceforth a used physical console copy is the only way of purchasing it afresh.
It makes the most recent EA SPORTS F1 23 as the only currently available official game of the world championship, ahead of the F1 24 launch – titles such as F1 2020 and F1 2021 are long since removed.
EA SPORTS F1 23 on PlayStation Plus
For those with a PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5, between today (5th March 2024) and 1st April 2024, last season’s F1 game is available to download and play for no additional charge – provided you are subscribed to PlayStation Plus.This is regardless of subscription tier, all active members have the option of adding the platform – which includes a continuation of the Braking Point story – to their library.
PS3 and 360-era Lobbies Switched Off This Month
While removing a game from sale that was released less than two years ago is a shocker, perhaps in some ways, is it astonishing that some of the F1 titles from over a decade ago are still online?You can still fire up a PlayStation 3, PC and Xbox 360 and race online in the following: F1 2011, F1 2012, F1 2013, F1 2014 and F1 Race Stars.
Within fan circles of the Codemasters-era F1 games, 2013 is particularly notable as it is – to date – the only release to feature classic tracks alongside classic cars. Race Stars was a valid attempt at reaching a younger audience, with a Mario Kart-inspired spin-off.
Online life support will finally be switched off on 21st March 2024 for all five.
F1 Mobile Racing Closed For Good
The accessible official Formula 1 driving game for phones and tablets has also been culled. The contemporary racer received new content as recently as October 2023 when the Las Vegas Circuit was added.The free-to-play title included the 2023 season and a car upgrade system that the PC and console F1 23 title borrowed from for the F1 World mode. It was created by Eden Games with Codemasters’ stewardship and latterly EA’s oversight.
It was removed from the (iOS) App Store and (Android) Google Play Store on 23rd February 2024 and will become inaccessible on 24th May 2024.
What are your thoughts on digital game preservation? Let us know in the comments below.