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Codemasters Releases Official Screenshots for F1 2018 - Better Graphics, Expanded Career Mode

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With the 2018 F1 Season going on in full swing (with some unexpected troubles for Mercedes' leadership this past weekend), gamers are about to get another taste of what it feels to drive some of the most advanced cars in the world. Codemasters are at it again, with some improved visuals over the previous iteration of the game, and my god - would you look at those beautiful Alfa Romeo Saubers?

The game has been announced for release on August 24th - so if nothing else for this summer, you'll be able to race at breakneck speeds. Follow the break for the full press release, where an expanded career mode and more classic cars are mentioned - but only after you've gorged your eyes on the screenshots below.





Codemasters and Koch Media today announced that F1 2018, the official videogame of the 2018 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, will immerse players into the world of Formula 1 more than ever before. F1 2018 will release onto PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, the Xbox One family of devices including the Xbox One X and Windows PC (DVD and via Steam) worldwide on Friday 24th August 2018, the weekend of the FORMULA 1 2018 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps Circuit.



"We were delighted by the reception that the highly-acclaimed F1 2017 game received, and are extremely excited to be able to further build on such a strong starting point with F1 2018" said Paul Jeal, F1 Franchise Director at Codemasters. "Over the past few years we have engaged heavily with our fan-base to understand what is important to them, and we cannot wait to unveil more details on features we know our fans will love. Career mode has been further expanded to immerse players even deeper into the world of F1 than before, with the return of a highly requested feature back into the franchise. We are also adding more classic cars, again listening to our fans as to which of the historical F1 cars they would most like to virtually drive next. Outside of those headline additions there are many other great enhancements to be revealed before the game launches."



The 2018 season has started in exhilarating style with victories for Scuderia Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel at both the Australian and Bahrain Grand Prix, and then for Red Bull Racing's Daniel Ricciardo in China. Lewis Hamilton then won a thrilling and dramatic race at the Baku City Circuit in Azerbaijan, and most recently Hamilton was again victorious in last weekend's Spanish Grand Prix. The 2018 season also sees the return of the French Grand Prix for the first time since 2008, at the Circuit Paul Ricard, which last hosted the French Grand Prix in 1990. The German Grand Prix also returns to the Championship after not featuring last year, with the Hockenheimring hosting the race in July. F1 2018 will feature all of the official teams, the drivers and circuits of the 2018 season.

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I really really really really hope they keep the Vintage modes or even expand it. Racing on those crappy ubber shitty cars with zombie turbo engines it's too much torture for the ears. And don't get me started with the looks they have this season, it's like somebody is trying on purpose really hard to crap on this sport.
 
I really really really really hope they keep the Vintage modes or even expand it. Racing on those crappy ubber shitty cars with zombie turbo engines it's too much torture for the ears. And don't get me started with the looks they have this season, it's like somebody is trying on purpose really hard to crap on this sport.

Buy Asseto Corsa install mind blowing old F1 mods from Racedepartment thank me later ;)
 
Buy Asseto Corsa install mind blowing old F1 mods from Racedepartment thank me later ;)

I second this. Assetto is an amazing sim. Great bang for buck
 
New GRID when?
 
I will play any f1 title but yearly release practice will eventually degrade quality especially in career mode features.
is there word on spec requirements?

I will play any f1 title but yearly release practice will eventually degrade quality especially in career mode features.
is there word on spec requirements?
 
Would be nice if career mode was a sort of management system as seen in Motorsport Manager.
 
Hopefully it supports VR this time... Otherwise back to Assetto Corsa
 
Is there a reason this has to be a yearly $60 game? Do the cars change that much, or is it just a good way to milk a niche audience, rather than coming out with a yearly DLC that adds driver names, liveries, etc?
 
Is there a reason this has to be a yearly $60 game? Do the cars change that much, or is it just a good way to milk a niche audience, rather than coming out with a yearly DLC that adds driver names, liveries, etc?

You don't have to buy it every Year.
 
I second this. Assetto is an amazing sim. Great bang for buck

It is a must for peoples who love racing !
Can't even wait for Corsa Competizione to come out , even in alpha that thing looks amazing and you don't have to care about the physics since this is Asseto :

Is there a reason this has to be a yearly $60 game? Do the cars change that much, or is it just a good way to milk a niche audience, rather than coming out with a yearly DLC that adds driver names, liveries, etc?

You are spot on there !

I loved F1 2010 , 2011 and probably up to 2013 from Codemasters but after 2013 they have been doing nothing but milking. Im a huge fan of F1 but i droped the ball on these series after 2014 since Codemasters didn't deserve my money anymore.
 
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