Codemasters has finally announced that "F1 2015" will be released in June for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
The game will showcase "all-new game engine, plus fresh championship season and pro season modes," Eurogamer reported.
According to Digital Spy, the game has been published by Bandai Namco, and the game has been developed under Codemasters' EGO engine as it aims to bring "ultimate Formula One video game experience," director Paul Jeal revealed through its official announcement today.
"F1 2015 marks an exciting new chapter for Codemasters and Formula One; it's a shift in direction for the game series, on new formats and our brand new game engine, with the game set to be released earlier in the season, launching this June," director Paul Jeal said.
Codemasters revealed that it added enhancements in more than 20 areas for "F1 2015," including engine and transmission, aerodynamics, fuel tank, force feedback, and suspension; and built a new tire physics model.
''The handling is a vast improvement from our previous games. In particular our new tyre model is a superb step forward towards realism, letting you explore where the limit is and allowing you to instantly feel much more connected with the car. You can now experience the changes in grip caused by temperature changes, wear, car set-up, debris and weather conditions," he continued
"You can now experience the changes in grip caused by temperature changes, wear, car set-up, debris and weather conditions.''
Another notable feature would be the broadcast-style presentation and voice integration with Kinect and the PlayStation Camera that allows players to ask for updates on race information, weather and request tyre changes, Eurogamer added.
Meanwhile, Codemasters is also rumored to be in the works with rally game "DiRT 4," which Metro presumes that the game developer might use the new version of EGO as well.