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Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 11 out of 11
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  1. Jun 3, 2025
    80
    F1 25 launches off the line with the first drastic shake-up of the core ‘My Team’ career mode since it was introduced in F1 2020, alongside a conclusion for the story mode that began as a short prologue way back in F1 2019 (and became a mode of its own in F1 2021). The driver career mode makes little attempt to differentiate itself from its debut in F1 24 but, when combined, F1 25 is a far broader and better package than last year’s installment. There are still several areas where it hovers frustratingly short of its full potential – and I’ll never be able to get behind its fascination with clothing and emotes over meaningful classic F1 cars and content – but it’s comfortably the strongest the series has been since the fan favourite F1 2020.
  2. Jun 2, 2025
    89
    I’m encouraged by the work that has gone in to improve and launch My Team 2.0, but I can’t help but feel short-changed with too many customized options being locked behind a paywall. That being said, I can see myself putting a lot more hours into F1 25, exploring the different outcomes in Braking Point 3 and delving into a long-term save in My Team.
  3. Jun 2, 2025
    81
    It's clear that EA and Codemasters have focused on making a different game. Will it satisfy the core fan base? Probably, though perhaps not 100%. It's also worth asking whether the developers, with small changes, aren't beginning to open up their horizons to a new, more casual audience, one that doesn't want to spend so much time on specific car configurations and simply enjoys the category and the occasional race in a realistic setting. And if so, would that be so bad?