F1 22 Features Trailer Showcases F1 Life, Supercars, Accessibility Features, and Much More

Codemasters' latest entry in the Formula One racing series is out on July 1st for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.

Posted By | On 31st, May. 2022

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EA Sports and Codemasters dropped a new trailer for F1 22, showcasing all of the gameplay features that could be expected this year. There’s a lot to go through so check out the trailer first below.

Career Mode and MyTeam return this year, the former boasting all of the teams from the 2022 Formula One World Championship with 20 drivers in total. The latter has more options for starting out, along with Pit Errors. F1 Sprint is also introduced this year along with F1 Life which adds a lifestyle spin on the world of Formula One racing.

Several luxury supercars like Porsche were spotted in the trailer along with a heaping helping of decorations, accessories, and clothing for character customization. Players can choose their Race Style from Casual and Standard to Expert with options for the Adaptive AI, AI Difficulty and Recovery Mode. You can also customize Car Damage, Race Starts, Car Damage Rate, Collisions and so on.

F1 22 is out on July 1st for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC. Champions Edition owners can access it on June 28th while also reaping benefits like Dual Entitlement.


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