Chances are if you’re reading this then you know about the sport and what to expect of 20 cars zipping around twisty high-speed tracks, so we can skip those bits. This means I could spend the next paragraph going on about the sport, the rules and the basic setup of a race weekend, or maybe copy some bits from previous year’s write ups and pass those off as new. I’m celebrating my own anniversary this year too – it’s my 5th official Formula One game review and it feels good to get racing again. Fear not casual racers, they’re also promising the most accessible game to date, so let’s find out how it performs under pressure. There’s a lot to live up to from the last one and it’s going to be interesting to see if the development team have pushed it to the limit to bring the most authentic experience they can. Suffice to say that we’re looking at a perfect set of reasons for fans to buy into it, especially those who have race ticket money spare and want to experience the new Hanoi and Zandvoort tracks from the cockpit. When was the last time a tie in F1 title launched at the same time as the first events? A while ago probably, and never after a period of so much focus on real life drivers taking part in Sim Racing to fill a live sport void. However, as if it couldn’t be timed any better, just as the championship gets the green light to get underway, the new F1 2020 game is released by Codemasters. The world of Formula One celebrates its 70th anniversary this year… by not starting the season until nearly halfway through due to the Coronavirus restrictions on live sporting events.
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