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Codemasters To Release F1 2014 Game On October 21st
British video game developer and publisher, Codemasters, have announced that they will release their latest edition of Formula One 2014 video game for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on the 21st of October.
F1 2014 will take players even closer to the experience of racing this year's different cars. A new driver evaluation system and upgraded difficulty settings will make F1 2014 the most exciting video game in the series.
Players of different levels will be able to feel how this latest generation of Formula One cars handle.
F1 2014 will include all the major rule changes, aerodynamics, driver changes, new tracks and much more which have been combined to give the player an everlasting Formula One season.
F1 2014 will also include the return of Hockenheim, and players can get first hand experience of the Bahrain Grand Prix as a night race for the first time and race newer circuits in countries like Russia and Austria.
As Principal Games Designer Lee Mather explains, "This year's cars have an all new torque heavy power unit that deliver a lot of power; fast. You'll see this reflected in-game as soon as you get into the car with the extra power kicking in almost immediately as you apply throttle and race off the start line. And for those that like a real challenge, removing the game's assists will create for a tough, but rewarding experience as you battle with the car's erratic handling and control its new-found power on the track that we've seen this 2014 season."