F1 2019 Will Launch In June And Feature An Extra Team With Custom Liveries

F1 2019 Will Launch In June And Feature An Extra Team With Custom Liveries - Gaming

The annual F1 game usually hits the shelves in August but for 2019, that date has been brought forward by quite a bit to 28 June – in other words, the Austrian GP weekend – and will be available on the usual platforms of PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

This will be the Codemasters’ 10th entry (11th if you include F1 2009 for the Wii, but it’s best not to remember that) in the F1 series and is described as “the most ambitious release in franchise history” as it has been in development for nearly two years.

The game will have a “brand new look and feel” and will introduce a selection of new features which will be revealed in the coming months. To whet your appetite, one of those has already been revealed: there’s going to be an extra team.

The '11th team' will feature a selection of custom liveries

Available in multiplayer only, the 11th team will be a car designed in collaboration with Formula 1’s own technical team headed up by Ross Brawn and Pat Symonds.
It’ll also be available with a load of different livery designs to increase the levels of personalisation, which should reduce the chances of joining your mate’s lobby, only to find out you’ve all chosen the Mercedes.
F1 2019 game director, Lee Mathers, said:

“The exciting collaboration with Ross Brawn and Pat Symonds has created new levels of player personalisation in F1 2019 through the inclusion of the new regulation car. With the continued growth of the F1 series, it’s great to give players more control and new levels of car and driver customisation and we can’t wait to talk more about this alongside the new multiplayer features in the coming months.”

F1 2019 Will Launch In June And Feature An Extra Team With Custom Liveries - Gaming

Codemasters’ F1 Franchise Director, Paul Jeal, added:

“We are absolutely delighted to be able to release F1 2019 earlier in the Formula 1 Season, so that the game can be played and enjoyed at the same time that the real-world championship picture is starting to form. Our close relationship with Formula 1 has played a major part in achieving this key objective for the franchise. That in addition to our near two-year development cycle, has allowed us to develop some exciting new features and other firsts for the franchise that we can’t wait to share with our community in the coming months.”

Those “new features” sound intriguing – especially as the teaser trailer has a silhouette of a Formula 2 car at the end. Are we about to finally get an F1 game where you can also have a proper career in the junior series’?

A version of this article was originally published on WTF1

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