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Game Information

Game Title: F1 25

Platforms:

  • PC (May 30, 2025)
  • PlayStation 5 (May 30, 2025)
  • Xbox Series X/S (May 30, 2025)

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Review Aggregator:

OpenCritic - 79 average - 77% recommended - 31 reviews

Critic Reviews

CGMagazine - David Walters - 8 / 10

It's racing season again, and that means a new F1 game from EA and Codemasters. F1 25 has some truly incredible moments, and lays some important building


Daily Mirror - Nathan Bliss - 4 / 5

Overall, F1 25 features a number of improvements compared to F1 24, with improved handling, realism, graphics, gameplay options, and customisation.


DualShockers - Jaime Tugayev - 7.5 / 10

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.


Eurogamer.pt - Adolfo Soares - Portuguese - 3 / 5

F1 25 is a solid continuation of the series, with occasional improvements in physics, car behavior and game modes. Despite this, many of the changes are subtle for those coming from F1 24, which calls into question the usefulness of a new annual release.


Everyeye.it - Alessandro Petruio - Italian - 8 / 10

The result is a solid and complete title, which offers many things to do for a credible and deep experience, but without representing a real break from the past. F1 25 therefore confirms itself as a controlled evolution, rather than a revolution, designed not to disappoint those who play the series continuously and appreciate its now well-established formula.


Evilgamerz - Jeroen Janssen - Dutch - 8.2 / 10

F1 25 may not feel groundbreaking, but if you've been away for a year like me, the changes feel pretty substantial. This year, it's just a few small details that have been added, but Braking Point in particular is a welcome addition and should actually be added every year. This mode provides more tension and just that little bit of extra pressure that you often don't feel in a career mode. The career mode, on the other hand, feels more bare with the disappearance of the side events that you could play in previous versions and that provided a bit more variety. It was the promo outings, let's say, that allowed you to do something a little different than driving Formula 1, but the interviews have also been removed, for example, which means that the focus is mainly on achieving objectives. Furthermore, the inverted tracks and the connections with the film are minor additions that have their charm, but are otherwise not very groundbreaking. F1 25 has its flaws here and there in terms of experience, especially in the Braking Point mode which feels a bit like an over-the-top drama, but those minor flaws could not stop me from having so much fun and the many, many hours you can put into this game with the amount of content that has grown tremendously over the years. Add to that the rock-solid gameplay, and you have another great sequel in your hands.


GAMES.CH - Olaf Bleich - German - 90%

Mainstream appeal is more than assured, not only thanks to Brad Pitt, but especially thanks to the diverse help functions. Compared to its predecessor, "F1 25" shows slight improvements in almost all areas, thus surpassing it. It's not a giant leap, but certainly a consistent evolution of the "F1" brand and therefore worthy of an editorial recommendation.


GRYOnline.pl - Mikołaj Łaszkiewicz - Polish - 8 / 10

It’s a pity that ditching last generation of consoles did not manifest a substantial leap in quality (that many hoped for). Fortunately F1 25 is a better game than F1 24 in every way, with big emphasis on an improved driving model and path tracing on PCs. Still, a real revolution should arrive in the 2026 season.


Game8 - Allisandra Reyes - 86 / 100

F1 25 strikes a strong balance between convenience for casual players and depth for racing enthusiasts. It refines the gameplay and storytelling from previous entries while introducing enough new features to keep the experience fresh, though it doesn't radically reinvent the series. Minor frustrations like repeated engineer messages and a sense of annual iteration prevent it from scoring higher, but overall it delivers a polished and engaging motorsport simulation.


GameSpew - Richard Seagrave - 9 / 10

EA sports F1 25 features the usual iterative improvements when it comes to visuals and physics, and LIDAR technology has been used to make a number of tracks as accurate as can be. But it's the return of Braking Point as well as a substantial overhaul of My Team that really makes this an impressive package, and a must-have for both casual and ardent F1 fans.


GamingBolt - Stuart Glover - 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.


Hardcore Gamer - Cory Wells - 4 / 5

F1 25 doesn't feature much that's new, but this car handling may just be the best the series has ever seen.


Hobby Consolas - David Rodriguez - Spanish - 80 / 100

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.


IGN Italy - Leonardo Visentini - Italian - 7.5 / 10

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IGN Spain - Marcos Catalán - Spanish - 8 / 10

The new EA Sports F1 25 will not revolutionize neither the genre nor the saga, being as continuous as it is, but it has polished certain aspects (others not) and added interesting options to team management and multiplayer. LiDAR technology realli is quite impressive.


Impulsegamer - 4.5 / 5

F1 25 has built on last year's entry into the franchise and brought some genuine updates, both to the visuals and to the various modes in the game. I appreciate the changes made to My Team mode as a fan of both the sport and management games in general; and even though I'm overall somewhat lukewarm to Braking Point as a feature, I appreciate what Codemasters are trying to do with it.


MKAU Gaming - Hayden Nelson - 8 / 10

F1 25 stands out as a major step forward for the franchise, offering meaningful improvements across gameplay, visuals, audio, and immersion. With the revamped My Team 2.0 mode, enhanced handling mechanics, and deeper customisation, it delivers the most realistic and engaging Formula 1 experience ever. This is going to set a new benchmark for racing games.


MondoXbox - Davide Mapelli - Italian - 8.3 / 10

F1 25 races ahead with stunning visuals, ultra-realistic Lidar-mapped tracks, and a revamped My Team Career mode rich in management depth. While inconsistent AI and questionable driver ratings hold it back, the refined driving model and broad content - spanning Braking Point 3 to F1 World - make it a well-rounded package for both casual fans and dedicated sim racers, assuming you're always online.


PC Gamer - Justin Towell - 74 / 100

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


PCGamesN - Toby Durant - 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.


PSX Brasil - Paulo Roberto Montanaro - Portuguese - 90 / 100

Compared to the previous game in the franchise, EA SPORTS F1 25 takes few risks in terms of the driving itself because it knows it has already achieved a very high level of excellence and stability. With some substantial changes to two of its main game modes and subtle improvements to the visuals, it is the most faithful and entertaining game for fans of the category, valuing the most ardent followers without giving up on new enthusiasts.


PlayStation Universe - James Davie - 6 / 10

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.


Push Square - Stephen Tailby - 7 / 10

EA Sports F1 25 is overall another rock solid entry in the annual franchise. The driving is reliably good fun and impressively flexible, and the return of Braking Point is a welcome one, even if it's not the best story ever told. A robust set of modes means there's something for everyone, and it looks and sounds great on the whole. One or two career mode changes might ruffle some feathers, and navigating the game can feel slow, but by and large it's a podium finish for this F1 racer.


Shacknews - Jan Ole Peek - 7 / 10

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.


Spaziogames - Giulia Garassino - Italian - 8.2 / 10

Thanks to the inclusion of some cut-scenes created through motion capture , the involvement is particularly satisfying – and we point out that the mode is easily playable by both veteran pilots and younger users.


The Beta Network - Anthony Culinas - 9 / 10

F1 25 doesn’t shake up the formula, but it fine-tunes the experience with slicker handling, sharper visuals and a surprisingly spicy Braking Point 3 story mode that’s well worth the ride.


The Games Machine - Daniele Dolce - Italian - 8 / 10

F1 25 marks an improvement over the previous installment, featuring new content and a more in-depth My Team mode. The LIDAR scanning has made some tracks much more realistic, though the disparity with those that haven't been updated is noticeable. As for Braking Point, once again, the developers have opted for a highly dramatized approach to Formula 1, resulting in a simplistic and somewhat unrealistic narrative. The driving model remains largely unchanged, offering a good balance between arcade and simulation.


TheSixthAxis - Dominic Leighton - 8 / 10

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.


XGN.nl - Roland Janssen - Dutch - 8 / 10

EA Sports F1 25 brings quite a few improvements to the franchise along with an overhaul of the My Team mode. There are still some problems to be found, but in general it's the best F1 game we've had in a long time.


Xbox Achievements - Richard Walker - 91%

Hot on the heels of the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, here comes EA Sports F1 25, the latest instalment in developer Codemasters' racing sim series, a...


XboxEra - Győző Baki - 8.5 / 10

F1 25 is a quite small upgrade over F1 24, but the presence of Braking Point 3, content from the F1 movie and improved career options ensure more unique race experiences, especially for solo players who want to do a full immersion of the Formula 1 experience.


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