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F1 2020 – First Impressions Of Handling, FFB, and My Team By GamerMuscle

F1 2020 – First Impressions Of Handling, FFB, and My Team By GamerMuscle

Tomorrow (July 7th), Codemasters will release the F1 2020 Schumacher Deluxe Edition game, 3 days ahead of the standard version which will be released to the public on July 10th.

Now that Codemasters has lifted the review embargo, GamerMuscle shares his first impressions regarding the Force Feedback and handling of the upcoming Codemasters F1 2020 racing title and compares them to other simulation/racing game releases. In the second video, Gamermuscle checks out the new “My Team” feature which lets you create and customize your own F1 team.

Besides new features such as My Team, Two-player split-screen, Three career lengths up to 10 years, Custom Difficulty settings, a New Contract system, and more Customizable items, the officially licensed F1 2020 game will also include two tracks that are new on the calendar. The Vietnamese Hanoi Circuit and the Dutch Circuit Zandvoort. As a fan favorite, the Tracks in F1 2020 will now feature Simplified ERS and a virtual rear-view mirror.

Also, Players will also be able to race a full, half, or three-race Formula 2 season with the single-seater championship fully integrated into career mode. The title will launch featuring the 2019 F2 season, but will later be updated to F2 2020 spec. Furthermore, it is confirmed that the game will feature a cool selection of the most desirable classic cars from the glorious history of Formula One. (Check out the list here)


Besides the standard version of the game which celebrates the Seventieth Anniversary of Formula One,  Codemasters also produced the Deluxe Schumacher Edition to celebrate one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time. With the Deluxe Schumacher Edition of F1 2020, you’ll get to drive as the legendary German driver Michael Schumacher himself in four of his most iconic cars.

  • 1991: Jordan 191 – Launched Michael’s career
  • 1994: Benetton B194 – Michael’s first World Championship
  • 1995: Benetton B195 – Gave Benetton its first, and only, Constructors’ Championship
  • 2000: Ferrari F1-2000 – Scored Michael his first driver’s title with Ferrari, with a phenomenal 10 pole positions and 10 race victories.

Those who pre-order the Deluxe Schumacher Edition will get three days early access, exclusive themed car liveries and driver customization items such as race suits and helmet designs.

You will also get to enjoy a unique podium celebration. As a highlight, the Deluxe Schumacher Edition brings you the Ferrari F2004 in which Michael won his seventh World Championship. Codemasters updated the car adding a #1 to the nosecone and embossing his name on the headrest.

The digital download PC versions of F1 2020 are available for pre-order via Steam. The F1 2020 Seventy Edition can be purchased for 54,99€, while the F1 2020 Deluxe Schumacher Edition has a 69,99€ pricetag.

  Official Webpages – www.formula1-game.com