EA SPORTS F1 25: Season 3 starts with Haas anniversary and F2 2025

Season 3 of EA SPORTS F1 25 starts: Haas celebrates 10 years, F2 2025 is here, sports update & new driver ratings ensure an authentic Formula 1 feeling.

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Electronic Arts today announced the third season for EA Sports F1 25 The new season has begun. From now until November 11th, the Haas F1 Team takes center stage, coinciding with the team's 10th anniversary. EA is also delivering some of its most requested updates, including the introduction of F2 2025, a major sports update, and the second driver ratings update of the current season.

Haas celebrates ten years in Formula 1

Season 3 is particularly interesting for Haas fans: The anniversary content allows them to relive key moments from the team's first decade – from their first points in Australia in 2016 to their double victory in Austria in 2018. Each completed challenge rewards players with special Haas liveries and helmets. A particularly challenging Pro challenge is also available.

For Haas' home race at the Circuit of the Americas, there's a free play opportunity today only. New players can try out the full EA Sports F1 25 package, while existing fans will receive a double XP boost. Revised aerodynamics, new sponsor placements, and other detailed improvements ensure an even more realistic experience throughout the season.

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F2 2025 and sports updates for F1

With the introduction of F2 2025, the next generation of talent enters the game. All eleven teams, 22 drivers, and the complete 14-race calendar are included. At the same time, the cars and liveries of the ten F1 teams are brought even closer to their real-world counterparts through a sports update.

The second update to the Driver Ratings reflects recent on-track performances and expert assessments. Max Verstappen remains in the lead with 94 points, Fernando Alonso rises to 89 points, while Carlos Sainz drops to 84. Gabriel Bortoleto continues to score consistently and now reaches 78 points. The changes create a more realistic starting grid, actively engaging fans in the game.

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Lee Mather, Senior Creative Director at Codemasters, emphasizes: “Ten years on the starting grid is a tremendous achievement for Haas. We want to offer our fans the most authentic connection to the sport – with a realistic driving experience and emotional milestones.”

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