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F1 Manager was developed by Intelligent Games in the United Kingdom, [3] and was released worldwide on Microsoft Windows by the game's license holder EA Sports in October 2000. [ 4 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Commentary is provided by the ITV commentator Jim Rosenthal in English, [ 2 ] and Kai Ebel in German.
The first video game of the series, F1 Manager 2022, was released in 2022. [4] It marked the first Formula One licensed management game since F1 Manager of EA Sports in 2000. [5] In the second entry, F1 Manager 2023, the game engine was updated from Unreal Engine 4 to Unreal Engine 5. [6] The latest entry, F1 Manager 2024, was released in July ...
Electronic Arts' EA Sports division started the series with F1 2000. Six games have been released between 2000 and 2003, when Image Space Incorporated and Visual Science took charge of the PC and the console versions respectively. Intelligent Games was also involved to produce F1 Manager for Microsoft Windows in 2000. [1]
Formula One 2000: PlayStation, Game Boy Color: October 6, 2000 Studio 33 / SCE: 2000: F1 Manager [59] (F1 Manager 2001) [60] Windows: October 13, 2000 (re-released September 21, 2001) Intelligent Games / EA Sports: 1999+ F1 Championship Season 2000: Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Color: December 19, 2000 Visual Science / EA ...
F1 Manager may refer to: F1 Manager, a Microsoft Windows video game by EA Sports; F1 Clash (originally known as F1 Manager), an iOS/Android video game by Hutch; F1 ...
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. Modifications from version 3 [ edit ]
F1 Manager 2022 was officially announced in March 2022. [8] It is the first video game in the F1 Manager series, which holds the official license of the Formula One, Formula 2, and Formula 3 championships from 2022 to 2025. [9] It is also the first Formula One licensed management game since F1 Manager of EA Sports in 2000. [10]
On 10 March 2020, Frontier announced that they had signed an agreement with Formula One to develop and release several management simulation games based on the F1 license. In this agreement, Frontier will release four games, starting from F1 Manager 2022 in 2022. [ 15 ]