The latest trailer for F1 2015 has been released from the starting grid. Want to get a look at some of the gameplay features that will be available?
Releasing on July 10th 2015 on Xbox One, PS4 and PC, the trailer below shows off the game in all its glory. With an all-new Championship Season being central to proceedings, recreating the tense atmosphere of real world F1, things are looking very good indeed. An all new broadcast presentation style compliments matters, picking up on the build up and excitement of race day as it unfolds.
Lee Mather, Principal Games Designer had the following to say…
“Our new Championship Season and Pro Season modes deliver a much more engaging and fluid FORMULA ONE™ championship experience than ever before. The race weekend is more than just the in-car and on track experience. Observing your driver working with his team during practice and qualifying and listening to the new commentary that sets the scene for the race and season standings is now present for the gamer. Then seeing the busy grid before a race, with all the flavour and character of it, into the race itself, the new television style cameras and replays, and finally the iconic podium celebrations all add to that race experience. The immersion is further enhanced with the voice recognition technology available for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles, allowing players to engage with their race engineer through in-game voice commands with Kinect for Xbox One and the PlayStation®Camera or compatible headsets and microphones for PlayStation 4.
For those gamers who want the ultimate challenge, then the new Pro Season mode, which ramps up all the settings to the most realistic possible, is really for them”, added Mather. “Full 100% race distances, full practice and qualifying sessions, the most competitive A.I. settings, no flashbacks with which to correct mistakes, all locked into cockpit view with minimal HUD assistance…Pro Season will truly separate the weekend drivers from the experts!”
After missing out on last years effort, Xbox One owners will be able to take in a fully playable 2015 season, alongside the full 2014 season as bonus content.