- F1 25 has officially been revealed by EA Sports and Codemasters
- The braking site returns along with some of my team mode
- It will be launched on May 30, 2025, to PS5, Xbox Series X | S and PC
EA Sports and Codemasters have officially revealed F1 25, The latest post in the long-standing official Formula 1 Racing SIM series.
Launch on May 30, 2025, to PS5, Xbox Series X | S and PC, this year’s heading features include the return of the brake campaign as well as a “significant overhaul” for the popular My Team Game Mode.
If you are not familiar, Bremsy Point did his last appearance in F1 23 and is a tailor -made story feature with original characters and cutcenes. IN F1 25, The fictional Konner Sport -Team has come from the midfield to being true championship providers, but the players can expect “a dramatic event” that “throws the team into chaos.”
Although I was definitely not perfect and occasionally quite cheese -like, I really enjoyed the prior iterations of the brake point, and I look forward to seeing where the story is progressing.
The accompanying EA press message also describes a “significant revision” for my team mode. Details are thin on the ground for now, but it seems we can expect “New responsibility before they get behind the wheel as one of the team’s drivers.”
Codemasters Senior Creative Director Lee Mather has also chimet in on F1 25s MESSAGE AND SAYS: “F1 25 Delivering several ways for players to experience Formula One and run their way, from the drama with brake point to making headlines in the pursuit of the World Cup Glory.
“This year there are new opportunities for players to connect, collaborate and compete than ever before. We look forward to sharing more in the coming weeks.”
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This initial message doesn’t give much else away when it comes to what we can expect in F1 25, To make it sound like a pretty iterative update to face value. However, Codemasters will develop players up to date as we approach the launch with its F1 25 Deep Dive Video Series. There we can expect more details of improvements and additions to this year’s game.
We are only two races into the real world 2025 Formula One season at the time of writing, and it has already proven to be an extremely chaotic. From Mercedes and Williams off to surprisingly strongly beginning to Ferrari even struggling with Lewis Hamilton’s services (not to name a veritable influx of promising rookie talents on alpine, sauber, haas and racing bulls), I am most interested in learning to learn how to learn how F1 25s Driver assessments will shape.