F1 24: Release date, editions, tracks, drivers, more
EA SportsEA Sports have revealed new details about F1 24, including the game modes, new features, and the pre-order bonuses. Check out everything you need to know about F1 24.
Formula 1 fans are eagerly awaiting the release of EA Sports F1 24, the new title of the F1 franchise. EA Sports have provided a ton of details about this new game such as all its editions, platforms, features, and more.
On that note, check out everything you need to know about F1 24.
- F1 24 release date
- F1 24 editions & prices
- F1 24 platforms
- F1 24 game modes
- F1 24 new features
- All F1 24 tracks
- All F1 24 drivers
F1 24 release date
F1 24 will be released on May 31, 2024. This was revealed by EA Sports along with the Official Reveal Trailer on April 18.
F1 24 editions & prices
EA also announced the two editions where the game will be available, including the Standard and Champions edition, along with the game’s pricing.
Here’s every F1 24 edition and prices officially announced:
- F1 24 Standard edition:
- PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S: $69,99 / £69,99
- PC: $69,99 / £59,99
- F1 24 Champions edition:
- PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S: $89,99 / £89,99
- PC: $89,99 / £79,99
It’s worth noting that if you own F1 21, 22, or 23, you can access a 15% discount, which is not combinable with the 10% discount offered for being an EA Play member.
For more about F1 24 editions and pre-order bonuses, check out our guide to all of the EA Sports F1 24 pre-order bonuses.
All EA Sports F1 24 platforms
EA Sports F1 24 will be available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Epic Games, EA App, and Steam). According to EA Sports, Nintendo Switch players will be left out of this release.
F1 24 game modes
F1 24 has two game modes: Career and F1 World.
In Career mode, players have the opportunity to race in Formula One with their own driver or choose from the current F1 drivers, F2 upcoming talents, and legends of the sport like Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, and more. Players can choose to play the traditional Career mode or opt for the Challenge Career mode, which offers a more compact version with bite-sized scenarios.
Additionally, Career mode includes the MyTeam option, allowing players to create a new team, act as the owner, and manage contracts, drivers, and other responsibilities; and the coop career to play with or against friends.
On the other hand, F1 24 also features the F1 World mode. This mode hosts Multiplayer, Grand Prix, Time Trial, and the new Fanzone feature. Here, players can choose to race a simple Grand Prix, compete online, and earn points for their Fanzone.
F1 24 new gameplay features
EA Sports introduced a significant number of changes in F1 24, highlighted by a revamped dynamic handling system. For this new feature, the developers collaborated with Max Verstappen to bring more realism to the driving experience in F1 24.
Additionally, F1 24 features Fanzone, a new feature that rewards the most loyal Formula One fans. Once you select your favorite driver and team, you will be placed in an F1 24 Fanzone, which you will represent in every game mode of F1 World. By earning points, you can help your Fanzone beat others and receive rewards at the end of each event.
Finally, Career mode also received new features, allowing players to race as one of their favorite drivers from the current and all-time grid. You can lead Ferrari back to glory with Michael Schumacher or race as Ayrton Senna.
For more details about new features, check out our guide of F1 24 new gameplay features.
F1 24 tracks revealed
F1 24 will have all 24 circuits confirmed by the official Formula 1 calendar. This includes the Las Vegas GP, the traditional circuits of Silverstone, Monaco, and Monza, as well as the return of the Chinese GP.
Check out all the tracks confirmed in F1 24:
- Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit – Australia GP
- Shanghai International Circuit – China GP
- Suzuka International Racing Course – Japan GP
- Bahrein International Circuit – Bahrein GP
- Jeddah Corniche Circuit – Saudi Arabia GP
- Miami International Autodrome – Miami GP (USA)
- Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari – Emilia-Romagna GP (Italy)
- Circuit de Monaco – Monaco GP
- Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – Spain GP
- Circuit Gilles-Villenueve – Canada GP
- Red Bull Ring – Austria GP
- Silverstone Circuit – Great Britain GP
- Spa-Francochamps – Belgium GP
- Hungaroring – Hungary GP
- Zandvoort – Netherlands GP
- Monza – Italy GP
- Baku City Circuit – Azerbaijan GP
- Marina Bay Street Circuit – Singapore GP
- Circuit of The Americas – USA GP
- Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez – Mexico GP
- Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace – Brazil GP
- Las Vegas Strip Circuit – Las Vegas GP (USA)
- Losail International Circuit – Qatar GP
- Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi GP
All F1 24 drivers revealed
In F1 24, EA Sports will feature all the Formula 1 drivers from the 10 teams, including the brand-new Kick Sauber (former Alfa Romeo) and Visa Cash App RB F1 Team (former Scuderia AlphaTauri).
Here’s a list of all drivers and their teams:
- Red Bull Racing
- Max Verstappen
- Sergio Perez
- Mercedes
- Lewis Hamilton
- George Russell
- Ferrari
- Charles Leclerc
- Carlos Sainz
- McLaren
- Lando Norris
- Oscar Piastri
- Aston Martin
- Fernando Alonso
- Lance Stroll
- Visa Cash App RB F1 Team
- Yuki Tsunoda
- Daniel Ricciardo
- Haas F1 Team
- Kevin Magnussen
- Nico Hulkenberg
- Williams
- Alex Albon
- Logan Sargeant
- Kick Sauber
- Valtteri Bottas
- Zhou Guanyu
- Alpine
- Pierre Gasly
- Esteban Ocon
That’s everything you need to know about the new F1 24. We’ll make sure to update this page once EA reveal more details about this new title.
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