EA and Codemasters are skipping a year with their F1 games, right as the sport gets some big rule changes

EA and Codemasters are skipping a year with their F1 games, right as the sport gets some big rule changes

There’s a bit more excitement than usual, even among veteran car-watchers like me, for next year’s F1 season. You see, the series is bringing in some new rules governing what its cars will look like and how they’ll perform, meaning there’s more potential on paper for serious changes to the established pecking order. Given that, I’m a bit unsure how to feel about EA and Codemasters having announced they’re not making an F1 26, instead skipping ahead to 2027 with a DLC to fill the gap.

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2 Comments

  1. ehamill

    It’s interesting to see EA and Codemasters taking a break with the F1 games, especially with all the upcoming rule changes in the sport. This could lead to some exciting developments for next year’s release. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds!

  2. mtrantow

    changes happening in the sport. It might actually give the developers more time to refine the gameplay and incorporate those new rules effectively. This pause could lead to a more polished experience for both new players and long-time fans when the next game finally drops!

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