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F1 2020 The Game (Codemasters)

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Codemasters have confirmed the next instalment of the long running F1 franchise will release this July - with quite a few new additions under the hood.

That's right, despite the real world Formula One season having yet to start, it looks highly likely that Codemasters will be the first out of the blocks to bring Grand Prix racing to the general public - with the launch of F1 2020 expected to land this coming July.

The latest F1 game will of course contain the new cars and drivers of Formula One 2020 style, plus the returning and revised Zandvoort Circuit alongside a new street course in Vietnam, adding up to the full 22 race calendar that should have been run in the real world series.

Check out the launch trailer below:


As you can see from the trailer, customisation is looking to play a large part in the 2020 edition of the game, with players now able to create their own team and race alongside the stars of 2020 thanks to the introduction of the 'My Team' feature.

In 'My Team', players can enjoy a new driver-manager experience and car customisation, something that Codemasters will preview more in depth as the studio build towards a full game release over the next couple of months.

Also new for F1 2020 is the inclusion of split screen mode for local multiplayer action, and F2 also makes a welcome return after debuting in F1 2019.

The press release can be read in full below:

In a series of firsts for the F1® franchise, F1® 2020 offers ‘My Team’. This major new game mode allows players to create their F1® team and take their place alongside the established 2020 line-up, with a new driver-manager experience offering a unique insight into the world of F1®.

My Team and the well-established and critically acclaimed Career mode will allow players more flexibility with the choice of three season lengths. Players can choose from the original full 22 race season, and shorter 10 and 16 race season options, which now includes Hanoi Circuit and Circuit Zandvoort.

For social play with friends, two-player split-screen makes its welcome return, alongside a host of new options designed to help new players and adjust the F1® challenge to match their expertise. These modes are in addition to the core F1® and F2™ racing experiences which remain as challenging as ever for those who love the intensity of simulation racing.

Fans who purchase the F1® 2020 Deluxe Schumacher Edition will get to drive as the legendary German driver Michael Schumacher in four of his most iconic cars. Players will also receive exclusive content including themed car liveries and driver customisation items, including a unique podium celebration. The four cars included in the F1® 2020 Deluxe Schumacher Edition are:

  • 1991: Jordan 191
  • 1994: Benetton B194
  • 1995: Benetton B195
  • 2000: Ferrari F1-2000

Additionally, to celebrate the Seventieth Anniversary of Formula 1® itself, fans who pre-order or purchase the Schumacher Deluxe Edition or the ‘F1® 2020: F1® Seventy Edition’ will receive an exclusive set of in-game items. A Limited Edition F1® 2020 Steelbook will also be available in local markets via selected retailers.

"F1® 2020 promises to be our biggest and most innovative title to date,” said Paul Jeal, F1® Franchise Director at Codemasters.
Our core players will welcome even greater gameplay depth with the introduction of our brand-new My Team feature, alongside three customisable season lengths which allows them to pick their favour tracks. In the year where Lewis Hamilton is going for his seventh World Championship, we celebrate the greatest F1® driver of all time with our Michael Schumacher Deluxe Edition, which we know will prove popular with our community.”
“As huge fans of F1®, we continue to innovate and develop game modes that bring players even closer to the real-world sport,” said Lee Mather, F1® Game Director at Codemasters.​
We’ve also added new modes to enable more casual players to get up to speed more easily, and we’ve brought back split-screen for social play with friends. The additions reduce both the difficulty and time barrier to entry while retaining the car handling that our simulation players love.”
F1 2020 will be available on console and PC July 2020.

Keep an eye out for the upcoming F1 2020 sub forum here at RaceDepartment for the latest news and details about the upcoming new official Formula One racing videogame.

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I hope they dont use the madness engine for anything. Their current engine is good, madness has some massive flaws that would ruin the game.
The Engine itself is not the one with the Flaws, is the one coding on it, Reiza is showing the real driving potential of that engine with AMS2, something that Mr. Bell "Best tyre model in the business" was too proud to admit any flaws and work in the game after release.
 
the "work in progress, not final car models" sign wasn't big enough for you? does it have to be put in bold capitals across the whole screen? now that would be absolutely genius!
I've seen! That is not a reason! No model about last year's car? It would have been so much better than this!


so it's a mercedes with a ferrari skin then? cause a mercedes on a ferrari model and a ferrari with a mercedes skin are the exact same thing :cautious:
Not same:
1:Mercedes Team ,with Ferrari chassis. =Mercedes
2:Ferrari Team with Mercedes skin. =Ferrari Camouflage
Maybe 50-50:roflmao:
 
It's probably "multiplayer car". They did the same thing last year, when in first press materials you had 2019 skins on generic car
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Watch the 2019 game intro.From beta version the all car use this cassis in intro . Why promoting the F1 game with official Mercedes skin+different chassis,this is crazy:rolleyes:...You know what I mean!? Strange! It does not exist!
 
We really need new companies with fresh ideas...

What we need is the exclusive license mania to stop. Time to lower the prices, but sell the license to those who want them. Just look at the 2001 season, it had 5 officially licensed games. That gives some competition and proper fight for having the best game.
 
I don’t own VR or have any intention of owning VR and even I find the omission bizarre.

They did it for Dirt 2.0 but not F1??? I just don’t get it.

It would be an excellent choice for it as well. It doesn’t need a demanding pc to run the game. Very odd.

I’m just thankful they have track ir support for plebs like me.
 
I think it's great they've licensed Benetton and Jordan, gradually they're collecting licenses that could mean an entire classic season might be made one day. They've got classic cars from Ferrari, McLaren, Williams, Benetton, Jordan, Lotus... (and Brawn/Red Bull), throw in Sauber and source a license for Minardi and Prost and you've got most of the 90s teams covered!
 
What we need is the exclusive license mania to stop. Time to lower the prices, but sell the license to those who want them. Just look at the 2001 season, it had 5 officially licensed games. That gives some competition and proper fight for having the best game.
Those were the days, you had games going from full arcade to an Rfactor prototype.
 

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