The day has come at last. F1 2018 is now available on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC platforms. Living up to last year’s game is no easy feat, but the 2018 racer ups the ante for the franchise.
In less than 24 hours F1 2018 touches down on all platforms. This year’s game is a must-have for fans of the sport, and racers alike. While it may be difficult to build on an annual series, F1 2018 makes it look easy.
This year’s Gamescom is in full swing and already off to a fantastic start. On Monday, NVIDIA pulled the wraps off its next-generation video card lineup, the GeForce RTX series.
The wait is almost over. F1 2018 releases on all platforms in a mere four days time. To keep the hype going, Codemasters has released the final developer diary. Focusing on the art and audio direction of the 2018 racer, it ties everything together.
The roller coaster that is the F1 2018 season continues on unabated. It began with the bombshell reveal of Daniel Ricciardo leaving Red Bull next season. Fernando Alonso has now confirmed he will be stepping away from the sport at the end of the current season.
Time is quickly winding down as we close in on the release of F1 2018. With 11 days remaining, Codemasters is keeping the hype going with the latest gameplay trailer.
Less than two weeks remain until F1 2018 launches. Codemasters is continuing the steady feed of info with latest developer diary, turning its attention to a hot button issue: physics.
It’s no secret that racing games have become a vital tool to real-word competitors. Whether it be to learn their way around a track, or to perfect their craft, modern racing games blur the lines.
The date is finally set. Assetto Corsa Competizione enters Steam Early Access on September 12. The news came courtesy of Kunos Simulazioni’s Marco Massarutto at last weekend’s Total 24 Hours of Spa endurance race. As the official game of the Blancpain GT Series, what better time to make the grand announcement?
This was it. The final Formula One weekend before the teams and drivers head off for summer break. Around the many corners of the Hungaroring, the circus put on a fitting show; a bookend to the first half of the season.
As of Friday morning, Force India has entered administration. The team will continue to operate on a normal basis, and take part in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The F1 circus has returned to Hungary for the last outing before the summer break. Qualifying for tomorrow’s Grand Prix was a chaotic affair thanks to the ever-unpredictable Mother Nature.
Formula One returned to Germany for this past weekend’s titular race. After a two year absence, the returning Hockenheimring delivered in the closing stages of the race. While the chaos has since cooled down, we’re heading back to the circuit, albeit in a virtual capacity.
F1 returned to the Hockenheimring for the first time in two years for the German GP. While one of the season’s more relaxed outings, it wasn’t without a few surprises.
The F1 circus has returned from a short break, following its first-ever triple header. While the teams have had two weeks of well-deserved rest since Silverstone, qualifying for tomorrow’s German Grand Prix was anything but relaxed.
GT Sport players went without any new content in June. While Update 1.21 made way towards the end of the month, it primarily focused on the FIA Championship.
While Lewis Hamilton’s F1 future has been a talking point as of late, the speculation has now ended. Mercedes has confirmed the Brit will continue to drive for the team through the 2020 season.