Commenting on the game’s recreation of the real-world sport, F1 2018’s Art Director Stu Campbell said, “F1 has undergone a huge visual rebrand this year. It has an exciting, fresh new look and we are looking to bring that into the game as much as we can. Our aim this year was to create as big a visual leap forward as we possibly could to create a more authentic and realistic experience. When you see it side by side with the 2017 game I think you will see a huge leap forward.”
F1 2018 will be released to race fans new and old on August 24 for the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. it will include 21 tracks from the 2018 season, along with 20 "iconic cars" from the history of F1 racing.
We had a few other trailers for F1 2018 featured here in the past, so check those out as well.


