Alongside F1 22 and Dirt Rally 2.0, January saw GRID Legends become Codemasters' first native Quest 2 release, though we weren't terribly fond of this port in our review. Red flags during races, a new 35% racing distance and handling upgrades are also promised.Ĭodemasters is keeping busy in VR recently. F1 World streamlines online elements into one hub, while a new vehicle upgrade system awards 'Tech Points' for improvements after hitting set criteria. Braking Point returns with a new narrative-driven story mode, this time based around the fictional Konnersport Racing Team. That includes 'legacy circuits' like Circuit Paul Ricard, Shanghai International Circuit, and the Algarve International Circuit.
Unveiled earlier today after several previous teases, F1 23 features the usual roster updates you'd expect from an annual sports series, alongside two new tracks the Las Vegas Street Circuit and the Losail International Circuit in Doha, Qatar. The original piece, published May 3, continues below.Īfter supporting PC VR in F1 22, it's little surprise to see Codemasters confirm that it's back once again. Note: This article was updated on May 10 to reflect EA's statement about plans to support PSVR 2, Quest 2 and other VR platforms. F1 23 is officially revealed, and EA Sports is bringing PC VR back to its annual racing series this June.