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F1 extends licencing deal with Codemasters until 2025

Codemasters has extended its deal with Formula One Management for exclusive video game rights for the Formula 1 World Championship until 2025 with an option to be extended for a further two seasons. The British video game company first got hold of the rights to F1 back in 2008 with their first release hitting the shelves soon after in 2009. With the 2013 edition of the game, Codemasters introduced classic content came which saw the arrival of cars and circuits from previous seasons. The latest edition of the game heavily expanding on the classic cars and introduced the Formula 2 championship for the first time with the 2018 campaign, the 2019 campaign was recently released...
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