Codemasters announced this week that the latest version of their Formula One racer, F1 2013, will launch for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC on October 8th in North America, and on October 4th across Europe.
As part of the launch announcement, Codemasters also revealed that F1 2013 will feature a gameplay mode called F1 Classics. This all-new mode will let players race “classic cars on iconic circuits against legendary drivers” from the 1980s. Additionally, the premium edition of the game will include two Dlc packs centered around content and classic tracks from the 1990s.
The fact that the 1980s and (even more depressing) the 1990s are now considered “classic” has suddenly made me feel extremely old.
My old grey beard aside, the publisher has also released a new hot lap video that uses work-in-progress in-game footage from F1 2013‘s Hungaroring circuit. The video follows Toro Rosso–Ferrari’s Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo...
As part of the launch announcement, Codemasters also revealed that F1 2013 will feature a gameplay mode called F1 Classics. This all-new mode will let players race “classic cars on iconic circuits against legendary drivers” from the 1980s. Additionally, the premium edition of the game will include two Dlc packs centered around content and classic tracks from the 1990s.
The fact that the 1980s and (even more depressing) the 1990s are now considered “classic” has suddenly made me feel extremely old.
My old grey beard aside, the publisher has also released a new hot lap video that uses work-in-progress in-game footage from F1 2013‘s Hungaroring circuit. The video follows Toro Rosso–Ferrari’s Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo...
- 7/28/2013
- by Justin Alderman
- We Got This Covered
Sky Sports F1 is Sky’s latest channel to hit the network and it kicks off next weekend at the Australian Grand Prix. Since I’m a rather big F1 fan and this has a link to TV I thought I’d put up these great little featurettes that Sky have just released introducing us all to their new team of presenters. Martin Brundle and Ted Kravitz have both left the BBC to join Sky’s coverage and they are joined by former Formula One World Champion, Damon Hill, Natalie Pinkham, Anthony Davidson, Steve Rider, David Croft, Georgie Thompson and Simon Lazenby.
In the interviews, they talk about their favourite drivers, favourite races and what they’re looking forward to in the upcoming season. I have no doubt that Sky will nail the broadcast of this wonderful sport and with this brilliant team of experts, it’ll surely be epic!
In the interviews, they talk about their favourite drivers, favourite races and what they’re looking forward to in the upcoming season. I have no doubt that Sky will nail the broadcast of this wonderful sport and with this brilliant team of experts, it’ll surely be epic!
- 3/7/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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