Back in 2010, Codemasters sought to bring F1 racing back to its former glory by reintroducing the franchise with the award-winning F1 2010. A year later, the success continued with the equally, if not more so, impressive follow-up, F1 2011. The big question is: Has the developer/publisher fallen into the pitfalls of creating a stale annual sports simulation iteration, or is the franchise continuing to be developed at the same alarming rate as a modern-day F1 car in F1 2012?
Steve from Gamespresso argues that it's time for Codemasters to stop releasing new F1 games annually, stating that they should either add new liveries and licences to existing games as DLC, or not release a game at all.
F1 2015 is going to be released Q1 2015. It is going to be "true" next gen game codies say. Over 2 years they have worked on that game. If it fails ..
The author of the article seems mad for whatever reasons that don't make any sense, the F1 racing series is a very popular which has had great success is sales from 2010 to now.
Can't wait to play F1 2015 in march/april if not mistaken (game is suppose to come out a month or so early before the F1 season starts).
Got 2010, 2012 , 2013 , skipping 2014 just nothing new in there, 2015 is the true next gen
Hardcore Gamer: Gamersgate has an incredible deal for racing fans.
Friday is finally here meaning work is out, and Steam sales are on.