F1 25


Top Critic Average
Critics Recommend
Critic Reviews for F1 25
Wonderfully authentic, but it's too familiar, cumbersome with a pad, and the career management is unusually tedious.
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.
F1 25 doesn't feature much that's new, but this car handling may just be the best the series has ever seen.
However, for most players, especially those running controllers or with multiple assists on, this is just $59.99 to have a slightly more polished experience than F1 24. Here's hoping the 2026 regulations bring the change that both virtual and real series need.
This new installment has some graphical and gameplay improvements compared to 2025, but the most important aspect is the implementation of Braking Point 3, the third part of the story mode, which has a decent plot, although nothing special. Its gameplay remains consistent, but that’s not a bad thing since we’re talking about a work developed by Codemasters, and few know how to make better racing games than they do.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Veterans of the series should only consider F1 25 if they're specifically interested in the expanded My Team mode or invested in the next chapter of Braking Point. Otherwise, if you're satisfied with F1 24, there's no pressing reason to upgrade this year.
F1 25 doesn't set the fastest lap in the series, but it does bring substantial improvements in terms of driving compared to F1 24 and takes the trouble to add interesting and well-polished content such as Braking Point 3 or the My Team management additions.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
F1 25 is a clear improvement over last year's entry, with improved handling, the returning Braking Point story mode and more all coming together to create an excellent F1 racing experience.
Industry Coverage
Codemasters Comments on Whether F1 Games Could Come to Nintendo Switch 2
Codemasters' F1 racing game series' developers are in discussion about the Nintendo Switch 2 as a possible new platform for its games.
Read more





















