After Revelation of My Team 2.0 The next major pit stop on the road to the release of [the text is incomplete and requires context]. F1 25In a second deep dive, EA SPORTS shows how the presentation, graphics, and gameplay have evolved compared to last year. The direction is clear – the Formula 1 experience in 2025 is intended to be more realistic, intense, and personal.
LiDAR for more realism on the track
The centerpiece of the updates is the completely revamped tracks. Using LiDAR scans, five real-world race venues – Bahrain, Miami, Melbourne, Suzuka, and Imola – have been digitized down to the smallest detail. Every curb, every bump, even fan zones and safety areas have been captured to make the tracks more realistic than ever before. Codemasters once again demonstrates how seriously they take the issue of authenticity.
For fans looking for a change of pace, there's a special treat: reverse tracks. For the first time in official F1 games, selected circuits like Silverstone or the Red Bull Ring can be driven in the opposite direction – in Grand Prix mode, time trial, multiplayer, or from season 2 onwards in career mode.
More style, more personality
Customization has also been enhanced. A new decal editor allows sponsor stickers to be positioned, rotated, and scaled as desired. New fonts and colors for driver numbers complete the options. Particularly exciting: For the first time, the liveries are based on real title sponsors – and not just for F1 World, but directly on the official car.
Visually, it stands out F1 25 It differs from its predecessor with improved shaders, dynamic lighting, and more realistic vegetation rendering. On PC, path tracing provides impressive lighting simulations, while NVIDIA Audio2Face enables more realistic facial expressions. New camera movements and cinematics make podium scenes and the paddock feel more alive.
With "Invitationals", a cooperative mode is introduced. F1 World A new mode allows players to complete tasks together and collect rewards. The audio is enhanced with new radio announcements, almost twice as many voiceovers, and real driver dialogue during qualifying – a further step towards a TV-ready presentation.
The next Deep Dive will take place on April 24th. Braking point, before F1 25 on May 30, 2025 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
