F1 23 review – a podium finish


Review information

Time played: 20 hours
Platform reviewed: PS5
Available on: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC

F1 23 has a lot to prove after last year’s bungled annual release. Thankfully, EA Sports has stepped up its game in 2023, offering a feature-rich Formula 1 package that’s sure to please fans of the world’s most popular motorsport and sim racing in general.

Heading up the features and modes on offer from a casual perspective is the returning Braking Point story. It presents a surprisingly compelling, decently written narrative that also acts as a fantastic onboarding experience for new players. It’s what I recommend for players completely fresh to the F1 games to check out first, and is certainly the case once again in F1 23. Especially if you’ve also been a fan of Netflix’s Drive to Survive docuseries or even just the best racing games in general.

Once you’ve got comfortable with F1 23’s brand of racing, you’ve also got Career mode and the comprehensive F1 World mode to check out. Career is relatively unchanged from previous years, but does incorporate new circuits, driver, and team lineups for the 2023 season. It’s an awesome single-player game and experience, but can also be enjoyed co-operatively with a friend, seeing you both act as teammates for the same racing team.

F1 23

(Image credit: EA Sports)

Meanwhile, F1 World is not unlike Street Fighter 6’s Fighting Ground, encompassing all single and multiplayer modes under a shared progression system. It’s here where you can take your custom avatar and car for a spin while earning rewards in various modes.



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