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F1 Mobile Racing

F1 Mobile Racing

Catégorie : Des sportsVersion: 5.3.10

Taille:69.47MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application
Vivez le frisson de la Formule 1 à tout moment et en tout lieu avec F1 Mobile Racing, l'application mobile ultime pour les fans de F1. Ce jeu officiel du Championnat du Monde de Formule 1 de la FIA™ 2023 vous permet de construire et de personnaliser votre propre voiture de F1®, de rejoindre l'une des 10 équipes officielles et de participer à des courses multijoueurs exaltantes contre des rivaux mondiaux. Affrontez des pilotes légendaires comme Lewis Hamilton et Max Verstappen sur des circuits incroyablement réalistes. Améliorez votre véhicule, partez à la conquête d'épreuves difficiles et dominez la compétition dans une authentique action F1®. Préparez-vous à une expérience de course mobile de qualité console, avec des visuels époustouflants et des modèles de voitures réalistes. Devenez un véritable champion de F1® – téléchargez-le maintenant !

Principales caractéristiques de F1 Mobile Racing :

> Concevez la machine de vos rêves : Créez et personnalisez votre voiture F1® idéale à partir de zéro.

> Rejoignez l'élite : Représentez l'une des 10 équipes officielles de F1® et affrontez les meilleurs du monde.

> Mayhem multijoueur : Participez à des courses 1v1 intenses en temps réel contre des joueurs du monde entier et grimpez dans les classements.

> Visuels époustouflants : Plongez-vous dans des graphismes de qualité console présentant des modèles de voitures incroyables et des pistes détaillées.

> Compétitions à enjeux élevés : Participez à des événements Grand Prix™ à durée limitée pour des récompenses massives et une reconnaissance mondiale.

> Améliorez et conquérez : Améliorez les performances de votre voiture et lancez-vous dans une carrière d'une saison complète avec une équipe officielle de F1.

Verdict :

F1 Mobile Racing offre une expérience de Formule 1 immersive et sous licence officielle sur votre appareil mobile. Avec des options de personnalisation approfondies, une compétition multijoueur mondiale et des événements passionnants, ce jeu offre une expérience de course sans précédent. Améliorez votre voiture, construisez votre carrière et défiez les meilleurs pilotes du monde. Téléchargez F1 Mobile Racing aujourd'hui et commencez votre quête de la grandeur de la F1® !

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