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May 30 is shaping up to be a major day forEA Sports F1fans. Recent leaks suggest a major announcement from EA about the future of theEA Sports F1video game series, and this follows the official start of the real-lifeFormula 1season, with the first race taking place in Australia.
Like other sports franchises,EA Sports’F1video game seriestypically receives an annual update that includes gameplay improvements and content reflecting the real-life season. These updates usually arrive midway through the season, giving players access to the latest content and offering an immersive experience as close to the concrete action as possible. Recently, EA Sports announced sign-ups for a beta version of the upcomingEA Sports F1title, available across Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.
According to a now-deleted image leaked by Twitter user joshmerrin, which was also shared on Reddit and backed up by a report fromDealabs Magazine, EA Sports is reportedly working on the next installment of theFormula 1video game series, set to be calledEA Sports F1 25. This would continue the franchise’s tradition of annual releases. Additionally, Dealabs revealed further details about EA Sports’ upcomingF1game.
EA Sports F1 25 Release Date and Editions Seemingly Leaked
According to the report, Dealabs revealed that the highly anticipatedEA Sports F1 25is expected to be released on June 02, 2025. Unlike its predecessor, the game will not feature a Champions Edition. Instead, it will be replaced by an “Iconic” Edition at a slightly lower price. The report also suggests that the official reveal could arrive on July 13, 2025. Leaked details about the upcomingEA Sports F1title have revealed potential early access and free trial opportunities. The Iconic Edition might offer three-day early access, starting on July 28, 2025. Similar to the previous year,EA Play subscription service members, including those with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, could potentially receive early access through a 10-hour trial.
According to the report, the game’s Standard Edition is set to be released on July 24, 2025, priced at $60, while the Iconic Edition is expected to launch on May 31, 2025, with a price tag of $80. The report also mentions that it’s still unclear whetherEA Sports F1’s next installment will be available on previous-gen consoles, such as PS4 and Xbox One. Recently,F1 24received improvements with the release of the PS5 Pro. Keep in mind that all theseEA Sports F1details are based on rumors and leaks, and the information remains subject to change until EA Sports officially confirms it.