F1 23

There’s a lot packed into F1 23 for fans of the motorsport, as well as more casual sim racing fans. This year’s release brings back the surprisingly compelling Braking Point campaign alongside immersive, highly customizable career modes full of decision-making and driver and team development. Throw in the all-encompassing F1 World mode and you’ve got a feature-rich package that’s sure to please most racing fans.

-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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Product details

  • Be the last to brake in EA SPORTS F1 23, the official videogame of the 2023 FIA Formula One World Championship.
  • A new chapter in the thrilling "Braking Point" story mode delivers high-speed drama and heated rivalries.
  • Race wheel-to-wheel at new Las Vegas and Qatar circuits and earn rewards and upgrades in F1 World
  • New Red Flags add an authentic strategic element, and the 35% Race Distance feature delivers more action and excitement.
  • Drive updated 2023 cars with the official F1 lineup of your favorite 20 drivers and 10 teams.

PROS

+ Braking Point campaign is brilliant
+ Accessible, customizable racing feel
+ F1 World progression is moreish
+ Highly accurate tracks

CONS

- No real visual upgrades
- Poor commentary
- Buggy damage model

Expert reviews and ratings

By TechRadar on June 13, 2023
There’s a lot packed into F1 23 for fans of the motorsport, as well as more casual sim racing fans. This year’s release brings back the surprisingly compelling Braking Point campaign alongside immersive, highly customizable career modes full of decision-making and driver and team development. Throw in the all-encompassing F1 World mode and you’ve got a feature-rich package that’s sure to please most racing fans.
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By IGN on June 15, 2023
F1 23 is a far heartier package than F1 22, with 26 tracks, the enjoyable next chapter of the Braking Point story mode that began in F1 2021, and – for players who love to recline back into the couch and race – the best gamepad handling in the series, ever. The racing-focused secondary career mode F1 World is also likely to be a step in the right direction after last year’s F1 Life for some, although it's equally probable its arcade-inspired, loot-based upgrade system will be divisive amongst traditionalists.
80