The new update for F1 2021 focuses on improving the online experience, while also fixing bugs and making general gameplay improvements.
As per a new report, the game will also feature support for VR and cross-play, while the story mode will allegedly return in F1 2023.
Codemasters has also outlined the next few months of updates, starting with the release of Imola and Sports Livery updates in October.
Disabled a couple of weeks ago due to some audio issues, F1 2021's 3D audio for headphones has been re-enabled on PS5.
Meanwhile, Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game sees a 43 percent increase in sales, rising from eighth to third place.
Just days after ray-tracing was re-enabled in the game's PS5 version, 3D audio via headphones has now been disabled.
NEO: The World Ends with You comes in at No. 10 for a tepid debut, with the majority of its sales coming on the Nintendo Switch.
Several improvements have also been made to the PC version, including improvements to DLSS implementation, options for ray-tracing quality, and more.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD drops down to second place, while a PS5 restock results in sales boosts for several of its games.
Codemasters has disabled the same to help "aid stability." It's currently aiming to re-enable it "as quickly as possible."
It sold nearly as much as the original game's Wii launch back in 2011. Meanwhile, F1 2021 debuts in second place.
Dive into the new story mode on July 16th and play as Aiden Jackson, a rookie F2 driver who makes a name for himself in Formula One.
Engage in a dramatic story set across three season in "Braking Point" or partake in two-player Career Mode with or against a friend.
Franchise director Lee Mather confirms Graphics and Performance Modes for the upcoming racing simulator on PS5 and Xbox Series X.
Recommended requirements stipulate a GeForce RTX 3070 for ray-tracing.
Xbox Series X/S and PS5 versions with support for Smart Delivery and free upgrades also confirmed.