F1 Manager 2023 Physical Edition Available Today

Frontier Developments released the physical edition of F1 Manager 2023 today for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for $54.99. These physical editions come equipped with the latest Team Switching update enabling players to explore fresh opportunities by joining rival teams at the end of each season. While success opens the door at front-running teams, failure to meet a team’s objectives may result in players looking elsewhere to rebuild their career.

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Fans can also dive into individual scenarios generated from every real-world race to date across the 2023 season in the new Race Replay mode. In ‘Starting Grid’ players can choose a team of their choice to lead from lights out, whilst ‘Race Moment’ places them part-way through the race as a specific team, aiming to achieve a set objective and rewrite the final result. Both scenario types utilise a wealth of real data from the actual races, from starting grid positions and car performance to the weather itself, fully immersing fans in the decisions of the real Team Principals throughout the 2023 FIA Formula One World Championship™. New scenarios will be added after every race weekend in the 2023 season, challenging players to improve on the real results and sharpen their race management skills.

In the returning and improved career mode, Team Principals will be responsible for every facet of their team’s development, from the first day at the factory through to the negotiation of contracts and the development focus of their all-star driver pairing. Meanwhile, car part development brings a new durability consideration, challenging fans to manage their budgets to remain within the cost cap. On track, the action accelerates with stunning broadcast-style visuals and expanded team radio bringing every moment of drama to life. Enhanced driver confidence and tactics systems give players even greater control of the action in every corner, whilst crucial pit-stops will be defined by their pit-crew’s training schedule, where the risk of a costly mistake is balanced with achieving an outright quick stop.  

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