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New challenges, new content: F1 23 is set to launch its F1 Replay game mode in F1 World, allowing fans to replay and re-write the events of the real 2023 Grands Prix as they happen throughout the season.
Just in time for the Austrian Grand Prix, players can take part in a hot lap challenge at the Red Bull Ring, which will award them the Red Bull Racing livery used at the Miami Grand Prix earlier in the season. Winning a bronze, silver or gold medal in the challenge unlocks further in-game item. Additionaly, all players to sign in during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend will receive Max Verstappen's Miami GP helmet to go along with the livery - both can then be used in F1 World and My Team.
Meanwhile, the F1 Replay mode is set to launch in July, providing players with new sets of challenges, scenarios and Community Grands Prix. This allows F1 fans to try and recreate - or re-write - the results of the races they have just watched, hopping into the car of any driver of the most recent race to see what they can achieve from their real-life starting position on the grid.
New challenges, new content: F1 23 is set to launch its F1 Replay game mode in F1 World, allowing fans to replay and re-write the events of the real 2023 Grands Prix as they happen throughout the season.
Just in time for the Austrian Grand Prix, players can take part in a hot lap challenge at the Red Bull Ring, which will award them the Red Bull Racing livery used at the Miami Grand Prix earlier in the season. Winning a bronze, silver or gold medal in the challenge unlocks further in-game item. Additionaly, all players to sign in during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend will receive Max Verstappen's Miami GP helmet to go along with the livery - both can then be used in F1 World and My Team.
Meanwhile, the F1 Replay mode is set to launch in July, providing players with new sets of challenges, scenarios and Community Grands Prix. This allows F1 fans to try and recreate - or re-write - the results of the races they have just watched, hopping into the car of any driver of the most recent race to see what they can achieve from their real-life starting position on the grid.