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F1 22 Trial Available For EA Play & Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Subscribers

The F1 22 trial is available for EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. The trial allows fans 10 hours of early access. EA Play Pro subscribers have unlimited access to the Champions Edition, including the following additional content:

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  • 2 Drivable Safety Cars, available only in Time Trial Mode: Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series Safety Car and Aston Martin Vantage Safety Car
  • 18,000 PitCoin
  • Dual Entitlement upgrade, upgrade your copy to Xbox Series X|S at no additional cost
  • F1 Life Starter Pack: Make your space your own with items such as furniture including wall art, and a player t-shirt
  • F1 22 New Era Content: Car livery, Suit, Helmet, Cap, T-shirt (for F1 Life) inspired by the stunning Official Formula 1 2022 New Era car

Of course for those of you that pre-ordered the F1 22 Champions Edition, the full game is available for you to play as well. For everyone else, F1 22 releases on July 1 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC via the EA App, Origin, Steam, and the Epic Game Store. As a reminder, EA Play is included with a PC Game Pass or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription.

If you missed our F1 22 review we posted earlier this morning, make sure to read it here.

F1 22 also allows you to join a solidified team or start a brand-new group. You can choose to start with nothing or a king’s ransom at the beginning of your journey. I decided to start with Hass Racing with Mick Schumacher as my teammate and mid-tier funding.

What has always grabbed my attention with career mode in F1 remains here with the newest release. I have the ability to not only participate in full race weekends with practice, qualifying, and the race itself, but I also help build the team up from its current status.

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