F1 22 will offer the gods circuits so realistic, updated to reflect the facts. Developer Codemasters, backed by publisher Electronic Arts, announced this and broke the news. In particular, the tracks in Spain, Australia and Abu Dhabi were changed.
All the improvements are designed to encourage more competition as part of the new era of Formula 1, with the introduction of new cars and regulations for the 2022 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
see Changes Circuit made, also some sample videos:
Spain
Turn 10 introduces a new layout for the postponed 2021 race that matches what was actually introduced.
Turns 10-14 include updated off-track areas, as well as a few sausage curbs along the track.
Australia
The Albert Park circuit was remodeled with more detailed elevation and curvature using LIDAR data. Exterior spaces see the repositioning of walls and the replacement of curbs with new photogrammetric versions. The track has been changed in several places, a new layout for Turns 1, 3, 6, 8/9 (replacing the chicane), Turns 11, 12 and 13.
Abu Dhabi
Turn 5 at Yas Marina, where Verstappen won the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship by overtaking Hamilton, was replaced by the removal of the chicane before the hairpin. The hairpin was also moved forward, increasing its flow. Turn 9 chicanes and 90 degree turns are now single elbow bends, replacing 11-14 turns. Finally, the 13-15 curves have been changed. Finally, 13-15 for cars to follow more closely. turns rolled around the hotel.
Before we leave, we remind you that F1 22 will launch on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X and S and Xbox One.
Source: Multiplayer