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Take your seat for a new season as redesigned cars and overhauled rules redefine race day, test your skills around the new Miami International Autodrome, and get a taste of the glitz and glamour in F1® Life.

Supreme playability is sidetracked by a new mode designed to let players live the gilded life of an F1 driver – and start paying for it

Racing fans around the world are excited about the arrival of F1 22 later this year.

New regulations mean the latest Formula 1 game will be a complete change from last year

Pitcoins and supercar collecting can't take away from the fact that pretending to be a Formula 1 driver still feels pretty rockstar.

But there’s a problem – an ugly and very modern one. F1 22 includes a new mode, F1 Life, that is supposed to let you vicariously experience the enviable lifestyle of a Formula One driver. You’re given an apartment, which you can kit out with bling virtual furnishings and accessorise with supercars and virtual clothes from real brands for your avatar.

Leaving aside the cloth-eared tone of super-rich virtual image-projection at a time when unprecedented numbers of people are resorting to food banks and struggling to pay energy bills,

F1 Life comes across as a cynical means of introducing microtransactions into a hitherto unsullied racing game. This is exactly what pessimists predicted would happen when FIFA/Madden giant EA Sports bought F1’s developer Codemasters last year.

F1 Life’s virtual tat can be bought with Pitcoin even so, it feels as though a venerable franchise has been dirtied up a bit.

On the track, F1 22 is superb, even by Codemasters’ exalted standards. The new cars have bigger wheels and lower profile tyres, so Codemasters has had to come up with an entirely new physics model for them – but they handle very convincingly, feeling noticeably different to last year’s machinery.

There’s no story mode, but F1 22 has plenty to do, and has been enhanced by judicious tweaks: My Team, for example, which combines driving and team management, now cleverly has three entry points, one of which lets you start as a top team and challenges you to maintain its status.

A raft of improvements render F1 22 even more true-to-life: it apes Sky’s TV coverage impressively, and novice drivers can switch on an AI setting designed to flatter their abilities, however modest. Meanwhile, with the driver aids turned off, it feels like a simulator. No other mainstream racing game is so good at accommodating such a wide spectrum of driving skills.

F1 22 is technically stunning, and that, combined with the chance to drive this year’s cars on this year’s tracks, should make it irresistible to Formula One fans. As long as they manage to ignore the egregious F1 Life.

F1 22 is a racing video game developed by Codemasters and published by EA Sports. It is the fifteenth entry in the F1 series by Codemasters. The game holds an official license of the 2022 Formula One and Formula 2 championships.

The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on 1 July 2022. It would also make its debut on EA's Origin platform as their main platform, which is also playable in the EA Desktop app, as well as the Epic Games Store. In previous entries, Steam was the only platform available for PC players.

As the new regulation was implemented for the 2022 Formula One World Championship, the game would feature new car models with updated physics.

To match the track configurations on the calendar, the game updated their layouts, including Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Yas Marina Circuit and Albert Park Circuit, as well as adding the Miami International Autodrome for the calendar newcomer, the Miami Grand Prix.

F1 22 was revealed on 21 April 2022, with both Codemasters and EA Sports returning to work on the game. It is an official video game of the 2022 Formula One and Formula 2 championships, alongside F1 Manager 2022 of Frontier Developments. The game was launched on 1 July 2022, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S platforms via Steam, Epic Games Store and Origin, which is on the weekend of the 2022 British Grand Prix. The Champions Edition of the game was released three days earlier, on 28 June 2022.







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