GamerZines writes:
When Codemasters picked up the Formula One license way back in 2008 we had our fingers crossed that the talented racing game maker would not only do the modern championship justice, but also revisit some classic seasons.
And if we're lucky, that may soon become a reality.
The F1 24 announcement seems imminent, as the Champions Edition cover and details have surfaced in F1 23's game files after the latest patch.
To Sony, and so many other companies in this industry, the short-term satisfaction and happiness of their shareholders means so much more to them than their employees, their products, and their customers.
IGN writes: "Veteran UK developer Codemasters has suffered a round of layoffs following the launch of racing games F1 23 and EA Sports WRC.
Codemasters owner EA confirmed the redundancies in a statement issued to IGN, although failed to disclose the number of staff affected."
Two development studios will now operate as one working on the future of Need For Speed
Nothing could make me happier in an F1 game than running Senna's MP4/12 around Monaco, really hoping Codies pull off historic dlc in the future...
The Williams from 1993?
Yes please.
Okay I was wondering why Codemasters didn't do historic F1 cars plus Jerez track when Sony and EA before them were doing them for FREE. I thought it was a licensing issue. Boy I should've known better. If they don't do more classic cars than EA/Sony plus the Nordschleife track with with this "Historic" DLC, then they can forget about getting a single cent from me.
Sounding good but i'm wondering how these cars will handle compared to the cars these days with the immense amount of downforce.
Can't wait