With F1 2021, Codemasters is introducing a brand new story mode called Braking Point. ![]() Standard hasn’t been properly detailed but it does aim to provide a more authentic experience while letting you tweak things. Expert is meant for veterans and provides a variety of settings to mess with including switching car faults on or off. Casual Mode is a more streamlined experience, providing simplified menus and other pre-made settings. To that end, it will offer three game settings – Casual, Standard and Expert – to suit a variety of players. Racing sims can be difficult to get into and Codemasters’ Formula One series is no exception. Unfortunately, there won’t be any classic cars or tracks appearing. New additions include Mick Schumacher, Yuki Tsunoda and Nikita Mazepin while My Team will have its share of World Champions being available (more on that later). In terms of drivers, you can expect 20 F1 racers representing 10 teams along with 22 F2 racers and their 11 teams. F1 2021 has 21 tracks in total (including Shanghai International Circuit) with three – Imola, Portimao and Jeddah – coming in a post-launch update as per the developer in recent previews. ![]() So what should you know before diving in? Let’s take a closer look.Ī new Formula One title means new tracks and drivers. Along with the introduction of several new features and modes, it also marks the first title in the series published by EA Sports. ![]() Codemasters’ F1 2021 is out on July 16 th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC.
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