'F1 2015' Japanese Version Will Be Released On July 23 By Ubisoft; Codemasters Has No Plans To Release The Game To Xbox 360 And PS3

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The Ubisoft Japan has disclosed that Codemasters' "F1 2015" Japanese version will be available in Japan region on July 23, aAccording to Segment Next,

The game will be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One game console and it will be priced at 7,980 Yen plus tax.

The site added that the reason why the Ubisoft is publishing the Codemasters' next Formula 1 game in Japan is because the company "left its official office in Japan back in March 2015."

Meanwhile, Codemasters, the developer of "F1 2015," said that it does not have plans to release the game on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, cited Video Gamer.

The "F1 2015" release date is set for June 12 for Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4 and the game is being built on a new version of the Codemasters' EGO Engine that delivers enhanced visuals and new broadcast-style presentation.

In April, Steven Embling, the game designer of "F1 2015," told Eurogamer that the title will run at 900p on Xbox One and 1080p on PlayStation 4 while both versions will run at 60fps.

"On console we've had it very, very close to 60fps, certainly on PS4," said Embling. "Everyone at the studio is doing a fantastic with the optimisation, and we're in the final couple of months before release where there's a big push that we hit that 60fps, and that's the plane."

In addition, on Codemasters' official blog, Lee Williams the community manager of the company has confirmed that the "F1 2015 game will feature enhancements in over 20 areas including the engine, transmission, force feedback, fuel tank and a brand new tire physics model.

Moreover, the upcoming game will sport a voice recognition technology for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One users.

The "F1 2015" game release date for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 is on June 12 and it will come with bonus content such as tracks, cars and drivers from the 2014 season.

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