Overview and launch information
F1 2018 is positioned as a step up from the previous entry, F1 2017. Scheduled for release on 24 August 2018, the title promises deeper single-player progression and an expanded selection of historic racing cars. Development studio Codemasters has been refining the series by combining engineering work with ongoing fan feedback to shape the new features.
Supported systems
- Xbox One family (including Xbox One X)
- Windows PC (available via Steam and physical DVD)
- PlayStation 4
Advances over F1 2017
- A broader lineup of classic cars has been added to the roster.
- The single-player career has been made more comprehensive, giving players more ways to engage with the sport.
- Several fan-requested mechanics are being reintroduced to the series.
Revamped career experience
The career mode receives significant expansion, allowing players to explore more aspects of the Formula 1 world than before. Expect additional depth in team interactions, progression choices, and race-season management that aim to deliver a richer long-term experience.
Other enhancements and final notes
Beyond the headline changes, the game includes numerous improvements to the track environments and race presentation. Many of these subtler upgrades will become clear when the game launches and players experience the updated circuits and visuals firsthand.
Alternative to consider
If you’re looking for a more recent release with even greater immersion, F1 2019 is a paid title that may suit those who want the latest features and polish.
Technical
- Windows
- Full