EA Sports F1 25 PS5
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F1 25 is the sixteenth racing game from Codemasters studio using the Formula 1 license. The game was published by Electronic Arts.
Gameplay
Just like the previous parts of the series, F1 25 is a simcade type of game - combining realism with accessibility for a wide audience. The game recreates the 2025 F1 championship season, reproducing all official cars, teams, drivers and tracks in the F1 and F2 categories.
Story mode (Braking Point)
One of the main attractions in F1 25 is the story mode called Braking Point. This is the third chapter of the story that was started in the F1 2021 game and was later continued in F1 23. We are once again following the fate of the fictional team Konnersport, which is dealing with chaos after a certain "dramatic event".
Career mode
The second pillar of the game is the career mode, which can be played in two ways. We can race as the boss of our own fictional team or limit ourselves to the role of an F1 driver from one of the real teams. That first option is called My Team 2.0 and it introduces a perk system that allows specialization in selected management areas.
F1 World, multiplayer, split-screen
F1 25 also offers the opportunity to participate in time trials or quick races - they are available through the F1 World module, which includes a separate progression system and seasonal events. We can compete alone (against AI drivers) or with other players - via the Internet (also on other platforms thanks to the cross-platform function), using a local network or on a split screen.
Engine, VR
Just like the previous installments of the series, F1 25 was developed using the Ego engine (created by Codemasters). The game supports virtual reality headsets (VR) on personal computers.