In contrast to F1, where the teams develop their own car, F2 is a spec-series.
Now, should they wish, players can jump into the shoes of Brit George Russell to fend off Thai driver Alex Albon for the F2 title, before playing as both drivers in this year’s F1 season. The long-overdue addition to the series means that gamers can play as any of the drivers from the 2018 F2 season, with Codemasters adding the 2019 roster in September. The US-based company is keen to expand the sport’s social media and gaming presence, allowing Codemasters far more freedom when creating the F1 games.Īnd that has resulted in the addition of F2 championship modes, which debut in F1 2019. The racing sport’s former ruler, Bernie Ecclestone, was never fond of the gaming or social media worlds, making it difficult for Codemasters to implement new features.īut that all changed after F1’s current owners, Liberty Media, took over in 2017. The Birmingham-based studio has faced an uphill battle in granting that wish, however.
With the Lewis Hamilton taking his sixth F1 title at the US Grand Prix over the weekend, there’s no better time to take F1 2019 for a spin: F1 2019 reviewįans have been calling on Codemasters to include the Formula 2 championship, the step below Formula 1, in its F1 series ever since the developer acquired the rights to the game franchise a decade ago.