There's no word on whether it will be ported to the next-gen systems.į1 2013 Classic Edition, as well as the official press release. Grand Prix, joins the legendary Autodromoį1 2013 hits stores the fall, and will be available for Playstation 3, XBox 360, and PC. Two extra tracks have been added, as well. The 1990s content, which is standard with the Classic Edition, addsįerrari and Williams, along with seven legendary drivers, like David Coulthard, Alain Prost and others (that being code for Ayrton Senna, we think). Finally, Circuito de Jerez and Brands Hatch, former homes of theīritish Grands Prix, respectively, have been added.īelieve us, though, you want to spend however much extra is demanded for the Classic Edition ofį1 2013.
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Ten drivers will also be added to the game, including greats like Nigel Mansell, Mario Andretti, and Gerhard Berger. The content from the 1980s is available regardless of which version ofį1 2013 is bought, giving gamers access to five cars from This is, of course, in addition to the modern content the game is known so well for. Forį1 2013, the latest installment in the yearly franchise, that's set to change.Ĭodemasters will explore F1's past with cars, drivers, and tracks from the 1980s and 1990s. The market for video games that show the sport's past is disappointingly bleak. This attention to detail is only reflected if you're looking at modernį1, though. Every team, every car and every driver are represented, with every track recreated in high definition and exacting detail.
Formula One games focus heavily on realism, both in terms of physics and appearance.