Get ready for a realistic racing experience like no other. The team behind F1 2025, EA and Codemasters, just confirmed they’re using LiDAR technology to scan real-life tracks. This means the game’s tracks will be almost identical to their real-world counterparts.
LiDAR, or Light Detection and Ranging, is a 3D scanning technology that captures every detail with high precision. According to Engadget, this tech will make the game’s tracks extremely realistic.
What does this mean for F1 2025?
We can expect the tracks in F1 2025 to be a major upgrade from previous versions. Scanning real tracks isn’t a new technique, but it’s expensive and time-consuming. The fact that the team used LiDAR suggests they’re committed to making the game as realistic as possible.
F1 2025 hits shelves on May 30 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series.