F1® 25 Standard Edition (Xbox Series X|S)
F1® 25 Standard Edition (Xbox Series X|S)
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Game description:
F1 25 is a racing video game developed by Codemasters and published by EA Sports. It is the eighteenth entry in the F1 series and holds the license for the 2025 Formula One and Formula 2 championships. The game was released on 30 May 2025. on PlayStation 5, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox Series X/S. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who regarded it as an improvement over its predecessor.
Gameplay:
The game follows the traditional gameplay loop of previous titles, where players drive Formula One and Formula 2 cars using game controllers or steering wheels. The game features all the drivers and tracks from the 2025 Formula One World Championship; Yuki Tsunoda drives for Red Bull Racing, while Liam Lawson drives for Racing Bulls as they both did in real life from the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix. The Braking Point story mode, which featured in F1 2021 and F1 23, returns. Tracks were revamped using Lidar technology, more real team radio messages were added, alongside revamped podium ceremonies. Laser-scanned tracks include Bahrain, Miami, Melbourne, Suzuka and Imola. F1 25 also adds inverted circuits, a first for the series; Silverstone, Zandvoort and the Red Bull Ring can now be driven in reverse in Grand Prix, Time Trial, Multiplayer and Career modes. The inverted circuits were reworked, with revamps to their DRS zones, AI, sector divisions, starting grid and pit stops.
Game review:
F1 25's racing is a continuation of the series' standards in that professionals will find plenty of faults and inaccuracies to complain about when they compare it to other racing sims. For any beginner, though, the game offers plenty of assistance settings to fine-tune their experience -- and although it may take a while to find the right mix, this makes for a great racing experience once the sweet spot is found. EA Sports F1 25 defends the series' throne at the top of casual racing sims and sets a new standard for integrating a narratively-driven story mode into the genre.
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