Why the abrupt end? Because EA shifted to a . Once the real-world 2023 cars launched, F1 22 ’s ranked lobbies became a ghost town. The hyphen in “2022-2022-” represents the empty space where a third season of content could have been but never arrived.
It arrived as a hero, introducing VR and cross-play. It left as a villain, dragging players through “F1 Life” battle passes. But for the hardcore PC fan, it served one vital purpose:
For PC gamers, specifically, represented the platform where the new era of racing could be experienced in its purest, highest-fidelity form. From the return of ground-effect aerodynamics to the inclusion of Supercars and VR support, the 2022 iteration was a departure from the incremental updates of previous years.
Why the abrupt end? Because EA shifted to a . Once the real-world 2023 cars launched, F1 22 ’s ranked lobbies became a ghost town. The hyphen in “2022-2022-” represents the empty space where a third season of content could have been but never arrived.
It arrived as a hero, introducing VR and cross-play. It left as a villain, dragging players through “F1 Life” battle passes. But for the hardcore PC fan, it served one vital purpose:
For PC gamers, specifically, represented the platform where the new era of racing could be experienced in its purest, highest-fidelity form. From the return of ground-effect aerodynamics to the inclusion of Supercars and VR support, the 2022 iteration was a departure from the incremental updates of previous years.