F1 2018 Make Headlines Review, Release date, Gameplay, Classic Cars, Additions & Improvements, Features, Price, PC Requirements, Trailer, Walkthrough & More:

We have added everything we know including F1 2018 Make Headlines review, F1 2018 features, F1 2018 classic cars, F1 2018 gameplay, F1 2018 release date, additions & improvements, F1 2018 Price, PC requirements, trailer, walkthrough & viewers can find more information in this article.

F1 2018 is a racing simulation video game which is the official game of FIA Formula One World Championship. Player can enjoy Formula One more than ever before as F1 2018 was officially released on 24 August, 2018.    


F1 2018 is developed & published by Codemasters. F1 2018 adds 21 circuits from the calendar, 20 drivers & 10 teams competing in the season.

F1 2018 Features:

F1 2018’s features are added below:
  • Player can have access to wide range of F1 cars than ever before
  • F1 2018 features the most accurate F1 car simulation model yet
  • Player can enjoy amazing graphics & new circuits for 2018: Paul Ricard & Hockenheim   

F1 2018 Classic Cars:

The game includes 6 classic F1 cars from the 1970s & 80s to bring its historic cars count to 20. F1 2018 also include those classic vehicles which were available in previous Formula One game. 

Jenson Button’s 2009 title winning Brawn GP-001 & the 2003 Caniams FW25 that contented for that season’s world championship are included in F1 2018.

F1 2018 features iconic cars from Rush movie released in 2013. The movie was based on the story of the rivalry b/w Hunt & Lauda. James Hunt’s McLaren M23D & Niki Lauda’s Ferrari 312 T2 are also available to drive.

2 championship winning Lotuses are added in the form of Emerson Fittipaldi’s 1972 Lotus 72D & Mario Andretti’s 1978 Lotus 79.

Jody Scheckter’s 1979 Ferrari 312 T4, in which he beat team-mate Gilles Villeneuve to the title is available to drive in F1 2018.

The game adds 1982 McLaren MP41B which is the first car to use a carbon fibre monocoque driven by John Watson & Lauda.

F1 2017 was popular due to the inclusion of historic cars so Codemasters added even more classic cars in F1 2018. The 1970s & 80s cars in F1 2017 offer a whole new challenge as compared to recent sports cars.

The Brawn & Caniams cars were initially only included in ‘Headline Edition’ of the game at release & after sixty days’ player could buy them as DLC. 

F1 2018 Full List of Classic Cars:

F1 2018’s complete classic cars list is added below:
  1. 1972 Lotus 72D
  2. 1976 Ferrari 312 T2
  3. 1976 McLaren M23D
  4. 1978 Lotus 79
  5. 1979 Ferrari 312 T4
  6. 1982 McLaren MP4/1B
  7. 1988 McLaren MP4/4
  8. 1991 McLaren MP4/6
  9. 1992 Caniams FW14
  10. 1995 Ferrari 412T2
  11. 1996 Caniams FW18
  12. 1998 McLaren MP4-13
  13. 2002 Ferrari F2002
  14. 2003 Caniams FW25
  15. 2004 Ferrari F2004
  16. 2006 Renault R26
  17. 2007 Ferrari F 2007
  18. 2008 McLaren MP4-23
  19. 2009 Brawn BGP-001
  20. 2010 Red Bull RB6

F1 2018 Gameplay:

Player can start a new career & build reputation both on & off the track with time pressured media interviews that influence gamer career. Player can be a sportsman or showman based upon how player lead the squad to reach the top or send agent to target an opponent squad & driver. Player can choose their own destiny.   

F1 2017 won the heart of fans with its extended career mode & the return of the classic F1 cars. The creative team said that they could further improve those areas of F1 2018 game.

F1 2018 Release date:

F1 2018 was released worldwide on 24 August, 2018 for PS4, Xbox One & PC Windows.

F1 2018 Additions & Improvements:

F1 2018 was praised highly by fans for a long career mode & historic cars so Codemasters improved these areas & also added new features to the game. F1 franchise director, Paul Jeal was very excited to announce that F1 2018 had many great enhancements.

Paul said that they paid attention to fans feedback to know what was important to them & they could not wait to unveil more features of F1 2018.  

Paul added that career mode had been further expanded to immerse players even deeper into the world of F1 than before.

He further said that more classic cars were added to the game as they paid attention to fans remarks. He was confident that fans could love to drive these historic F1 cars.

First gameplay trailer of F1 2018 was uploaded by Codemasters. The trailer showed a gameplay footage featuring a lap of the Monaco Grand Prix with Sauber Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc.

The trailer showed another feature of the game’s new concepts – a player managed energy recovery system (ERS).

Player managed ERS had been added to cars physics & F1 game director Lee Mather said that they had always tried to provide an authentic recreation of sport as possible.

Not only the ERS could provide player even more believable F1 experience but it could serve to create even more diverse & thrilling races.

F1 2018 trailer revealed that the graphics of the game were even more detailed. Art director, Stuart Campbell said that one of the top visual uplifts for Formula 1 game were the revised lightning, sky, clouds & atmosphere system.

These systems affected every aspects of the game rendering and made it more authentic as compared to earlier games.

Pre-order F1 2018 Headline Edition:

Gamers could pre-order the F1 2018 HEADLINE EDITION to get F1 2018 & the F1 2018 'HEADLINE CONTENT DLC PACK'.

Complete iconic F1 car collection in F1 2018 with the F1 2018 'HEADLINE CONTENT DLC PACK', which added both the 2009 BRAWN BGP-001 and 2003 CANIAMS FW25 classic cars to the game.
  • More classic F1 cars than ever before.
  • The most accurate F1 car simulation model yet
  • Stunning graphics and new circuits for 2018: Paul Ricard and Hockenheim

Buy F1 2018 Make Headlines:

F1 2018 Make Headlines Launch Price: $60 

More Information:

  • Release date: August 24, 2018
  • Developer: Codemasters
  • Engine: EGO
  • Publisher: Codemasters
  • Series: Formula One video games
  • Genre: Racing video game
  • Platforms: PS4, Xbox One & PC Windows

1 Comments

  1. Really a good article on F1 2018 Make Headlines.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post