Codemasters' newest F1 title is also arguably its biggest till date with improvements and a new story mode. Here's everything you need to know.
Frank Sagnier and Rashid Varachia are stepping down at the end of this month, and EA says their departure has always been part of the plan.
Lee Mather, F1 franchise game director at Codemasters, speaks with GamingBolt about the biggest changes and improvements in the upcoming racing sim.
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.
"We see little upside in the indoctrination of that amazing creative talent," says EA CEO Andrew Wilson.
Several Red Bull additions are coming as well.
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.
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Drive in the mud or to the hoops this weekend, free of charge.
Criterion will return to the racing series next year.
EA plans on "giving them all the support they need to deliver their much-loved games."
EA CEO says it's "the beginning of an exciting new era for racing games."
Will Criterion's beloved first person shooter ever get a second lease of life?
The next entry is aiming high.
The deal is expected to be finalized by Q1 2021.
EA has stepped in at the last moment with an unexpected bid.
See you on the PS6 and Xbox Series...Z? Yeah, we'll go with Z for now.
Three major releases in the first half of its fiscal year resulted in increased profits and revenue.