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EA Sports' out-house era (2000–2003) F1 2000 (2000) The first video game of the series was developed by
Visual Science for the
PlayStation and
Image Space Incorporated for
Microsoft Windows. The game was released on 29 February 2000.
F1 Championship Season 2000 (2000) A second video game based on the
2000 Formula One World Championship was initially released by
EA Sports for
PlayStation,
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 2 and
Game Boy Color on 28 September 2000.
F1 Manager (2000) A spin-off game developed by
Intelligent Games was available for
Microsoft Windows on 6 October 2000. The game features ten-year managing simulation within a
Formula One team.
F1 2001 (2001) F1 2001 holds the official license of the
2001 Formula One World Championship. It was released for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 2 and
Xbox platforms.
F1 2002 (2002) A fifth game of the series, titled
F1 2002, was released for
Xbox,
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 2,
GameCube and
Game Boy Advance.
F1 Career Challenge (2003) The last video game in the series developed by
Visual Science, titled as
F1 Career Challenge or ''F1 Challenge '99–'02'', was available for
GameCube,
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 2,
Xbox in June 2003. The game features four
Formula One seasons between and .
Codemasters' independent era (2009–2020) F1 2009 (2009) F1 2009, the first video game by
Codemasters, was announced in May 2008 after Codemasters secured the official
Formula One video game licence. The game was developed by
Sumo Digital and based on the
2009 Formula One World Championship season. It was released on 16 November 2009 for
Wii and
PlayStation Portable platforms.
F1 2010 (2010) F1 2010 was based on the
2010 season of the Formula One World Championship. The game was released to three new platforms,
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360 on 22 September 2010.
F1 2011 (2011) Based on the
2011 Formula One World Championship,
F1 2011 was released on 20 September 2011 as the third game of the franchise. In addition to the platforms on which
F1 2010 launched, the game was also available on
Nintendo 3DS and
PlayStation Vita.
F1 2012 (2012) A fourth game by
Codemasters, based on
2012 season, was released for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360 on 21 September 2012. A
Mac OS X version
ported by
Feral Interactive was released on 20 December of the same year.
F1 Race Stars (2012) A
spin-off kart racing game, titled
F1 Race Stars, was initially released on 13 November 2012. It was loosely based on the
2012 Formula One World Championship, featuring loops, jumps and short-cuts in several redesigned
Formula One circuits. The game was
ported to the
Wii U platform under the title
F1 Race Stars: Powered Up Edition, where it was released on 16 January 2014.
F1 2013 (2013) F1 2013 was the sixth video game by
Codemasters based on the
Formula One World Championship that was developed by
Codemasters. It was initially released on 4 October 2013 for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360, with a
Mac OS X version by
Feral Interactive to follow in early 2014.
F1 2014 (2014) F1 2014 featured new hybrid-powered cars introduced in the
2014 season. It was the last game in the series released for
seventh generation of video game consoles Xbox 360 and
PlayStation 3.
F1 2015 (2015) F1 2015 was the first game of the franchise that was available for the
eighth generation of video game consoles PlayStation 4 and
Xbox One. It was released on 10 July 2015 and based on the
2015 Formula One World Championship, with the 2014 season as bonus content.
F1 2016 (2016) F1 2016 was the ninth video game by
Codemasters that carried on the
Formula One title. It was released on 19 August 2016 for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4 and
Xbox One. It featured all drivers and teams of the
2016 Formula One World Championship. The game received four more platforms,
macOS,
iOS,
Android and
tvOS.
F1 2017 (2017) F1 2017 was the tenth video game of the series by
Codemasters and is based on the
2017 Formula One World Championship. It was released for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4 and
Xbox One on 25 August 2017. Following the foundation of the
Formula One eSports Series, the game was used in its
debut season. The game also features several classic cars.
F1 2018 (2018) F1 2018 was the eleventh official video game of the
FIA Formula One World Championship, and the eleventh of the franchise by
Codemasters. It was released for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4 and
Xbox One on 24 August 2018. In addition to the cars that were competed in the
2018 Formula One World Championship, the game also includes various classic Formula One cars.
F1 2019 (2019) In addition to the
2019 Formula One World Championship,
F1 2019 also holds the official licence of the
2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship, with the
2018 season available from launch. It featured the championship as it had originally been intended to be run. The game was released on 10 July 2020 for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4,
Xbox One and
Stadia.
EA's return (2021–present) F1 2021 (2021) F1 2021 was the official game of the
2021 Formula One and
Formula 2 Championships. The game featured a story mode and new circuits including
Imola,
Portimão and the calendar newcomer
Jeddah. The classic cars have been removed from this iteration of the game. It was released for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation 5,
Xbox One and
Xbox Series X/S on 16 July 2021, with
EA Sports publishing the game for the first time since
F1 Career Challenge in 2003.
F1 22 (2022) F1 22 was the official game of the
2022 Formula One and
Formula 2 championships. The game featured a series of track updates and new car models following the introduction of the new regulations. The game was released on 1 July 2022 for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation 5,
Xbox One and
Xbox Series X/S.
F1 23 (2023) F1 23 was the official game of the
2023 Formula One World Championship. The game was released on 16 June 2023 for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation 5,
Xbox One and
Xbox Series X/S.
F1 24 (2024) F1 24 was the official game of the
2024 Formula One World Championship. It featured a revamped career mode and handling system. The game was released on 31 May 2024 for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation 5,
Xbox One,
Xbox Series X and
Xbox Series S. It is the last game to be released on an eighth-generation console.
F1 25 (2025) F1 25 was the official game of the
2025 Formula One World Championship, which held the licence for both the Formula One and Formula 2 World Championships. The
Braking Point story mode returned after its inclusion in
F1 2021 and
F1 23. The game was released on
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 5, and
Xbox Series X/S on 30 May, with the 'Iconic Edition' granting early access on 27 May. On 18 November 2025, EA Sports announced that instead of releasing a full-price
F1 26, the impending
2026 season would arrive as a paid expansion to
F1 25 instead, making it the first title since
F1 2015 to depict more than one season. The plan is for the franchise to return in 2027 with the next full release. ==Notes==