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Released for the PC on June 21, 2002, it is the last entry in Crammond's Grand Prix series, and the last entry released under the MicroProse label. Based on the 2001 Formula One season, GP4 is a graphical and physics update from the previous version, Grand Prix 3, which was released in 2000.
F1 2020 is the official video game of the 2020 Formula 1 and Formula 2 Championships developed and published by Codemasters.It is the thirteenth title in the Formula 1 series developed by the studio and was released on 7 July for pre-orders of the Michael Schumacher Edition and 10 July for the Seventy Edition on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and, for the first time, Stadia. [1]
It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on 16 July 2021, with EA Sports publishing the game for the first time since F1 Career Challenge in 2003. [112]
F-1 Grand Prix (video game series) F-1 Sensation; F-1 Spirit (series) F-1 World Grand Prix; F-1 World Grand Prix II; F-1 (arcade game) F1 (video game) F1 2000 (video game) F1 2002 (video game) EA Sports F1 2001; F1 Career Challenge; F1 Challenge; F1 Championship Season 2000; F1 Circus; F1 Circus (video game) F1 Clash; F1 Exhaust Note; F1 Grand ...
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F1 Racing Championship contains several playable game modes: Single, Arcade, Grand Prix (training, qualifications and warm-ups) [5] and Time Attack. [6] Another thing akin to RS 2 is the ghost mode, with an available free route choice. [5] The goal is to set the best time whenever possible, helped by the artificial intelligence controlled Ghost ...
F1 2021 is the official video game of the 2021 Formula One and Formula 2 Championships developed by Codemasters and published by EA Sports.It is the fourteenth title in the F1 series by Codemasters and the first in the series published by Electronic Arts under its EA Sports division since F1 Career Challenge in 2003, after Codemasters was acquired by Electronic Arts just a few months before ...
Over the years, the game had sequels Grand Prix 2, 3, and 4 (based on 1994, 1998, with a 2000 update, and 2001 respectively). The F1 official license was also held by Ubisoft and later transferred to Electronic Arts, which published seasonal simulations and also F1 Challenge '99-'02 .