F1 25
77 /100
Based on 14 reviews

F1 25 Reviews

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GamerBraves
June 10, 2025
8/10

After F1 24 let down many players with poor handling and minimal improvements beyond graphics, Codemasters faced serious pressure to deliver with F1 25. The good news? They’ve largely succeeded. This latest entry promises to be their most realistic and engaging racing game yet, with major improvements to handling, team management, and storytelling modes. In this review, we’ll break down whether F1 25 lives up to its promises and if it’s worth your time, whether you’re a longtime Formu...

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IGN
June 3, 2025
8/10

F1 25 is a far broader and better package than last year’s installment, and it’s comfortably the strongest the series has been since the fan favourite F1 2020.

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Every year, sports game fans get excited by the hope that the new year is going to finally produce a game that overtakes their long-standing favorite. Many are ultimately disappointed when that doesn’t happen, leading them to label the new game as a simple reskin.

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Subtle improvements and the amalgamation of ways F1 25 engages players aren't enough to stave off the fact there's no bold step forward with this latest series offering. It's another year and another entry, and while you'll still want to return if you've been dedicated to F1 games for years, there's not enough here to justify F1 25 as a must-buy.

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Formula One is currently in its 75th season as a few major changes have taken place so far this season. Codemasters and EA SPORTS have released F1 25 that replicates all of these updates and even features tie-ins to the upcoming F1 film starring Brad Pitt. When the series jumped to the current generation of consoles, many were excited about the possibilities of where this franchise goes. Fast-forward five years and the series remains on its dated EGO engine and has relied on a narrative mode across three different releases that caters to fans introduced to Formula One via a...

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WCCFtech
May 28, 2025
8/10

F1 games are ones I've played quite a lot in the past. Most of them, in reality. Having seen Codemasters grow the series and their acquisition by EA, it would always be interesting to see how they progress the series in the future. It was also going to be interesting because, and let's be completely honest, F1 as a motorsport does not change much, so what have Codemasters and EA done in F1 25 to make it stand apart from the rest?

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8/10

An experience which promises much and delivers on some, F1 25 is without doubt a worthy entry but the feeling is its innovations could be greater.

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PC Gamer
May 27, 2025
74/100

Wonderfully authentic, but it's too familiar, cumbersome with a pad, and the career management is unusually tedious.

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There’s a lot of fun to be had in F1 25, largely thanks to the excellent Braking Point 3 campaign and a very welcome upgrade to the My Team career mode. That said, most modes remain practically unchanged from last year’s entry, leaving the series feeling like it's spinning its wheels somewhat. Here’s hoping Codemasters has some big changes planned for next year’s game in line with the sport’s real-world regulation changes.

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It's lights out and... camera, action!

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Startling realism mixed with clever fantasy elements create one of the most compelling motorsport games of the current gen.

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PCGamesN
May 27, 2025
8/10

F1 25 offers a stronger driving experience and greater attention to detail than its predecessors, with major changes to My Team breathing new life into the mode. It's not a revolution, but it's undoubtedly Codemasters' best F1 game in years.

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8/10

With the Monaco Grand Prix now in the tiny little wing mirrors of this year’s F1 season, it feels like the perfect time to drop into the latest F1 game from Codemasters and EA. Interest in the premier motorsport category has never been higher, and this yearly game series has sought to make steady improvement, adding much-requested gameplay features while pushing ever closer to visual realism in the cars and tracks year-on-year. While F1 25 is undoubtedly a further refinement, rather than a revolution, this is, incrementally, the best F1 game to date.

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7.5/10

EA Sports and Codemasters have conjured what is the best Formula 1 game to date. The problem here is that they do this every other year, without error. F1 25 has beautiful graphics, a bombastic presentation that sometimes overshadows the actual racing, and handling improvements that finally do away with half a decade of bad habits in the series. If you are chasing a realistic Formula 1 racing experience and sink over a hundred hours into this game yearly, these changes are enough to justify the price. However, for most players, especially those running controllers or with multiple assists on...

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