'F1 2015' New Trailer & Release Date: Game to Launch on July 10; Teaser Released [VIDEO]

Here is some good news for fans of 'F1 2015.' Codemasters has announced that the latest car racing stimulating game will be launched in July. While the wait is almost over for the fans, the developers have also released a 22-second teaser trailer of the title that reveals what they can expect from the upcoming title.

In the trailer, fans can see incredible visuals of 'F1 2015.' In fact, when Codemasters announced that 'F1 2015' was being developed, the developers of the game assured the fans an upgrade to the graphics with a view to offer them a more realistic feel.

In addition to the visuals, the trailer also displayed new car models as well as a sneak peek into a refreshing racecourse with trees and greenery.

The Codemasters Blog states that apart from the latest car makes, controls as well as mechanics of the racing vehicles have also been improved for an enhanced and more thrilling gameplay experience.

Codemasters further revealed that in all, more than 20 settings have been customized in 'F1 2015,' including "engine and transmission, aero dynamics, fuel tank, force feedback, suspension and most notably a brand new tyre physics model."

Codemasters Game Director Paul Jeal issued a statement recently that reads, "F1 2015 marks an exciting new chapter for Codemasters and FORMULA ONE; it's a shift in direction for the game series, on new formats and our brand new game engine, with the game set to be released earlier in the season, launching this June."

Gamers who are eagerly waiting to see the precise car makes and drivers that made the cut, the complete 2014 season will be incorporated when the game goes live. According to Eurogamer, an update will follow soon after the game's release.

In an interview with Eurogamer, game designer Steven Embling said, "The most interesting one is McLaren and Honda. How's that going to improve over the season? That's what the season update's for. They think they're quick, but they haven't been able to show it yet because of they've had to turn the engine down, they're losing 100bhp which is a dramatic amount. On the corners it's looking like quite a nice car, though."

From what is apparent from the trailer, one can attribute the realistic feel of the game to the 60 fps rate that the game will run in. While PS4 users can see the game in 1080p/60 fps, Xbox One users will see it run in 900p/60fps.

'F1 2015' will only be released on the current generation consoles and will be available on July 10.