Those who own the Champions Edition can start playing Codemasters' sequel now. Standard Edition players must wait until May 31st.
Codemasters' flagship racing sim delivers an enjoyable new Career experience, even if its handling changes leave something to be desired.
The racing sim goes live on May 28th at 8 AM PDT for Champions Edition owners and May 31st at the same time for everyone else.
Senior creative director Lee Mather speaks with GamingBolt about how this year's F1 game will build on the series' tried-and-true formula.
Codemasters' latest title in the F1 series delivers a brand-new campaign, multiple gameplay changes and even more realism.
"Particularly for seasoned fans who prefer minimal or no assists while playing," says senior creative director Lee Mather.
The latest deep dive for F1 24 talks about some of the improvements to the game's visuals and track design.
The upcoming racing sim will also feature improved car setup options, a new suspension physics system, and more.
Codemasters' racing sim offers a new Driver Career mode, Accolades system, and Challenge Career for episodic events and challenges.
A full reveal is coming in April, but F1 23 players can pre-order and participate in Time Trial challenges with "selected" 2024 team cars.
The new season of EA Sports WRC brings with it a host of new content, including new items and Moments in the Rally Pass.
EA says it has made "small-scale organizational changes that align our teams and resources to meet evolving business needs and priorities."
Those itching for a solid rally racer with plenty of modes and features backed by solid gameplay will find plenty to like about EA Sports WRC.
The rally racing title is out on November 3rd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC, but those who pre-order can start playing today.
Developer Codemaster has also revealed the equivalent PC settings for the console release of EA Sports WRC.
EA Sports WRC's senior creative director explains why the studio opted to use Unreal Engine 5 over the EGO engine or Frostbite.
Here's what you should know about Codemasters' return to rally racing.
Codemasters and EA have released 10 minutes of new gameplay footage for their upcoming rally racing simulator.
EA Sports WRC will feature a bunch of game modes, including Career Mode, Moments Mode, and even a car builder.
EA Sports WRC will launch with over 200 rally stages across 17 different locations, and a roster of over 80 cars spanning 18 car classes.