F1 2021 release date and story mode details confirmed
Get ready to reach the Braking Point
F1 2021 is coming t🐭hi🍎s July, and it will be Codemasters' first new racing game as part of the EA Sports umbrella.
The F1 2021 release date has been set for July 16, 2021, and as the first new-gen title in the series it will simultaneously launch for PS5, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X and S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. Codemasters says the new-gen versions of F1 2021 will offer "a visual uplift and faster loading times," though there's no word of exclusive features orဣ anything like that so far. If you pick up the PS4 ✨or Xbox One versions of the game, you'll be able to upgrade to their new-gen counterparts for free.
F1 2021 introduces a new story mode called Braking Point which sets players on path from Formula 2 to Formula 1, telling the story of you♑r racer both on the track and in their personal life (and bringing back certified heel Devon Butl☂er from the F1 2019 story mode).
Or if you prefer the Career experience, you'll be able to play through the entir🙈e thing in online two-player for the first time, either joining with the same team for co-operative races or signing to different teams to embrace some healthy rivalry. The addition of Real-Season Start will let you jump in at any point in the season with real-time standings for drivers and constructors.
While you'll have to wait until July to play, picking up the digital deluxe edition will give you three days of early acce🔯ss before the standard release date, and it will also include extra drivers to use in My Team, additional PitCoins, and more.
EA picked up Codemasters earlier this year 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:in a $1.2 billion deal.
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