Compare F1 2019 Legends Edition key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Codemasters. Published by Codemasters. Released on 6/28/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Sport, Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, Third Person, First Person, Simulation, Racing.

Codemasters' most content-packed F1 entry packs all 21 circuits, a full F2 career path, and the legendary Senna vs. Prost rivalry into one package - serious racing, no padding.

F1 2019 Legends Edition is Codemasters' official sim of the 2019 Formula One World Championship, and it arrived with the longest development cycle the studio had put into any entry in the series at that point. You get all 21 circuits, every official team and driver from the 2019 grid, online multiplayer with League functionality that lets you run your own tournaments, weekly challenges, and a fully customisable regulation car designed in collaboration with Ross Brawn and Pat Symonds. For a licensed annual racer, that is a genuinely dense content slate. The headlining addition for all editions is Formula 2. Career mode now opens with a scenario-based F2 feeder series where your results, actions, and rival interactions shape your reputation before you step up to the F1 grid. You race the 2018 F2 season alongside early-career versions of George Russell, Lando Norris, and Alexander Albon. The F2 cars are a proper challenge - heavy on the brakes, vague through apexes if you rush the entry, and noticeably lacking the power-steering feel of the F1 machinery. If you just want to hammer laps in a current-spec car, you can skip the F2 prologue entirely, which is the right call for accessibility. The career's rivalry system also introduces driver transfers between teams, meaning your long-season playthroughs stop feeling static after year three or four. The Legends Edition-specific content centres on eight race challenges where you drive as Ayrton Senna in the 1990 McLaren MP4/5B or Alain Prost in the Ferrari F1-90, plus the 2010 Ferrari F10 and McLaren MP4-25 from the Anniversary Edition tier. The classic car handling has been praised across the board - each machine has distinct, nuanced feel and the 1990 cars in particular are a treat for anyone who grew up watching that era. Fair warning though: multiple reviewers called the Senna/Prost challenge mode itself shallow, feeling more like a reskinned version of the existing challenge structure than a deep, story-driven experience. The cars are fantastic; the scenarios wrapped around them are thin. On the sim-vs-casual spectrum, F1 2019 sits in an interesting spot. Wheel and pedal support is solid and that is genuinely where the game opens up - brake bias, differential adjustments on the fly, and tyre management all become tactile and rewarding. On a gamepad the experience is still accessible, though lock-ups at heavy braking zones get punishing without some assist help. The AI received serious praise this time around: it defends lines, attacks overtake opportunities, and generally makes you work for every position rather than parking in a single-file train. Night lighting was significantly overhauled, and wet weather visuals - rooster tails, tyre sheen changes - add atmosphere that holds up. Multiplayer is online-only (no split-screen on PC), so this one is not your Saturday night couch session game. The online League mode is where groups of friends will get the most mileage together. As a snapshot of Formula One in 2019, complete with F2 depth and a genuine classic car roster, this edition holds up well for F1 fans who want something meatier than the arcade end of the genre. If the Senna/Prost mythology is the main draw, just go in with realistic expectations about how much the eight challenges actually deliver. Riley, Scout Team

F1 2019 Legends Edition key
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F1 2019 Legends Edition key

Jun 28, 2019Codemasters
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Codemasters' most content-packed F1 entry packs all 21 circuits, a full F2 career path, and the legendary Senna vs. Prost rivalry into one package - serious racing, no padding.

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Best for F1 fans who want a deep single-player career and online leagues, and can live without split-screen couch play.

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F1 2019 Legends Edition is Codemasters' official sim of the 2019 Formula One World Championship, and it arrived with the longest development cycle the studio had put into any entry in the series at that point. You get all 21 circuits, every official team and driver from the 2019 grid, online multiplayer with League functionality that lets you run your own tournaments, weekly challenges, and a fully customisable regulation car designed in collaboration with Ross Brawn and Pat Symonds. For a licensed annual racer, that is a genuinely dense content slate. The headlining addition for all editions is Formula 2. Career mode now opens with a scenario-based F2 feeder series where your results, actions, and rival interactions shape your reputation before you step up to the F1 grid. You race the 2018 F2 season alongside early-career versions of George Russell, Lando Norris, and Alexander Albon. The F2 cars are a proper challenge - heavy on the brakes, vague through apexes if you rush the entry, and noticeably lacking the power-steering feel of the F1 machinery. If you just want to hammer laps in a current-spec car, you can skip the F2 prologue entirely, which is the right call for accessibility. The career's rivalry system also introduces driver transfers between teams, meaning your long-season playthroughs stop feeling static after year three or four. The Legends Edition-specific content centres on eight race challenges where you drive as Ayrton Senna in the 1990 McLaren MP4/5B or Alain Prost in the Ferrari F1-90, plus the 2010 Ferrari F10 and McLaren MP4-25 from the Anniversary Edition tier. The classic car handling has been praised across the board - each machine has distinct, nuanced feel and the 1990 cars in particular are a treat for anyone who grew up watching that era. Fair warning though: multiple reviewers called the Senna/Prost challenge mode itself shallow, feeling more like a reskinned version of the existing challenge structure than a deep, story-driven experience. The cars are fantastic; the scenarios wrapped around them are thin. On the sim-vs-casual spectrum, F1 2019 sits in an interesting spot. Wheel and pedal support is solid and that is genuinely where the game opens up - brake bias, differential adjustments on the fly, and tyre management all become tactile and rewarding. On a gamepad the experience is still accessible, though lock-ups at heavy braking zones get punishing without some assist help. The AI received serious praise this time around: it defends lines, attacks overtake opportunities, and generally makes you work for every position rather than parking in a single-file train. Night lighting was significantly overhauled, and wet weather visuals - rooster tails, tyre sheen changes - add atmosphere that holds up. Multiplayer is online-only (no split-screen on PC), so this one is not your Saturday night couch session game. The online League mode is where groups of friends will get the most mileage together. As a snapshot of Formula One in 2019, complete with F2 depth and a genuine classic car roster, this edition holds up well for F1 fans who want something meatier than the arcade end of the genre. If the Senna/Prost mythology is the main draw, just go in with realistic expectations about how much the eight challenges actually deliver.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamFormula 2 Career ModeClassic CarsWheel and Pedal SupportOnline LeaguesDriver TransfersAI Difficulty ScalingLivery CustomisationSenna vs Prost ChallengesSim-Accessible Hybrid

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
80 GB
Graphics
Nvidia GTX640 / HD7750
Processor
Intel i3 2130 / AMD FX4300
System requirements
64 bit Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10

Recommended

Memory
16 GB RAM
Storage
80 GB
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 1660ti / RX590
Processor
Intel i5 9600k / AMD Ryzen 5 2600x
System requirements
64 bit Windows 10

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Release Date
Jun 28, 2019

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