Following yesterday’s release of the first gameplay trailer, it looks like the media embargo on F1 2020 previews has been lifted by Codemasters as various big gaming sites and Youtubers have started dropping their initial impressions on the upcoming title.
Coming to PCs and current-get gaming consoles on July 10, the release of F1 2020 will likely coincide with the start of the shortened real-life Formula One season.
Aside from including all cars, tracks & drivers from the upcoming Formula One season, F1 2020 will also bring 16 historical F1 cars going back to the early 90s, the Michael Schumacher Deluxe Edition will include a further four historical cars from the German’s iconic career.