Electronic Arts The most significant news and reviews in the automotive world, no nonsense. Our complimentary daily newsletter brings you the most important stories directly to your inbox every weekday. In a surprising announcement, Electronic Arts, the publisher of the official Formula 1 game, revealed that it will not be releasing a new title next year to succeed F1 25. Instead, it plans to provide an expansion pack for the 2026 season that will include updated teams and rosters. EA refers to this as a “premium content upgrade” that “will align with the sport’s significant changes for the 2026 season, introducing fans to new cars, sporting regulations, teams, and drivers.” The pricing and release schedule have not yet been disclosed, but typically, EA has launched F1 titles in late May or mid-June over the past three years. The next complete release is set for 2027, and EA is already generating excitement around it. This upcoming installment promises to deliver “a profoundly authentic and innovative representation of the excitement and drama of Formula 1, reimagined into a broader experience with new gameplay options for fans worldwide,” and is also “designed for the rapidly changing and globally growing F1 fan base.” EA credits some of F1 25’s robust sales figures to the inclusion of content from the F1 movie in the game. The company’s statement highlights that one-third of current fans began following the sport within the last four years. This is particularly noteworthy for EA, as it acquired developer Codemasters and took over the F1 license in 2021. In June, a representative informed Insider Gaming that EA's current F1 agreement had been extended through 2027 with a two-year option, though this statement was later retracted. The latest announcement does reference a “multi-year strategic investment” in the series, yet the duration of this investment remains unspecified. Additionally, this news comes at a time of significant commercial shifts for F1. Starting next year, U.S. fans will only be able to view races on Apple TV+, and it will be interesting to see how this affects the sport's ongoing growth trajectory. Notably, F1 25 appears to have exceeded EA’s sales expectations, as CEO Andrew Wilson informed investors in July that it “achieved a 27% year-over-year increase in net bookings.” Are you an F1 game enthusiast? What are your thoughts on this development? Reach out to me at [email protected]
Праздничные мероприятия будут проходить на восьми площадках города.
События праздника состоятся на восьми ключевых площадках Казани, включая территорию Центра семьи «Казан», Старо-Татарскую слободу, парк «Черное озеро» и сквер в Дербышках.
Программа новогодних мероприятий утверждена и будет действовать с 19 декабря по 13 января. Для координации подготовки создан организационный комитет под руководством Рустама Гарафова, главы исполкома города. В состав комитета также входят Булат Алеев, руководитель аппарата, и его заместитель Айдар Абзалов, которые займутся организацией мероприятий, вопросами безопасности, логистики и благоустройства праздничных площадок.
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Electronic Arts The most significant news and reviews in the automotive world, no nonsense. Our complimentary daily newsletter brings you the most important stories directly to your inbox every weekday. In a surprising announcement, Electronic Arts, the publisher of the official Formula 1 game, revealed that it will not be releasing a new title next year to succeed F1 25. Instead, it plans to provide an expansion pack for the 2026 season that will include updated teams and rosters. EA refers to this as a “premium content upgrade” that “will align with the sport’s significant changes for the 2026 season, introducing fans to new cars, sporting regulations, teams, and drivers.” The pricing and release schedule have not yet been disclosed, but typically, EA has launched F1 titles in late May or mid-June over the past three years. The next complete release is set for 2027, and EA is already generating excitement around it. This upcoming installment promises to deliver “a profoundly authentic and innovative representation of the excitement and drama of Formula 1, reimagined into a broader experience with new gameplay options for fans worldwide,” and is also “designed for the rapidly changing and globally growing F1 fan base.” EA credits some of F1 25’s robust sales figures to the inclusion of content from the F1 movie in the game. The company’s statement highlights that one-third of current fans began following the sport within the last four years. This is particularly noteworthy for EA, as it acquired developer Codemasters and took over the F1 license in 2021. In June, a representative informed Insider Gaming that EA's current F1 agreement had been extended through 2027 with a two-year option, though this statement was later retracted. The latest announcement does reference a “multi-year strategic investment” in the series, yet the duration of this investment remains unspecified. Additionally, this news comes at a time of significant commercial shifts for F1. Starting next year, U.S. fans will only be able to view races on Apple TV+, and it will be interesting to see how this affects the sport's ongoing growth trajectory. Notably, F1 25 appears to have exceeded EA’s sales expectations, as CEO Andrew Wilson informed investors in July that it “achieved a 27% year-over-year increase in net bookings.” Are you an F1 game enthusiast? What are your thoughts on this development? Reach out to me at [email protected]
Мероприятия праздника пройдут на восьми ключевых локациях города. 19.11.2025. Комсомольская правда Казань. Республика Татарстан. Казань.
