Feral Interactive has announced the release of F1 2017 on Linux, which will bring the current official game of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship to the platform on November 2nd.
F1 2017, developed and published by Codemasters on both consoles and Windows, offers up the most intriguing F1 game to date, and will be bringing its latest rendition to Linux courtesy of Feral. The game gives players a deeper insight into the world of F1, with features such as vehicle development, off-track dealings and a Career Mode spanning over the course of 10 years, where you will be given more control over how your car is developed and how to hone your skills even further.
“F1 2017 is an electrifying recreation of the current season, offering a deep, engaging and yet very accessible F1 experience,” David Stephen, Managing Director of Feral Interactive, stated. “We are thrilled to be bringing it to Linux.”
All of these features will be accompanied by stunning locations and comprehensive team members, which further adds to bringing players a complete F1 experience for Linux players. So for those wanting to experience F1 2017 on Linux, you won’t have much longer to wait with the release coming fast on November 2nd.