Last updated on November 27th, 2025 at 06:48 pm
There’s a fair amount coming from developers 3DClouds with Formula Legends Update 1.1, Tech Power DLC and multiplayer news.
In reverse order, it’s been announced that online multiplayer will be added to the racing game for free in early 2026. Which is obviously good news if you’d rather be competing against other humans instead of AI.
While you’re waiting for that, the Tech Power Pack DLC has been released, adding three new cars inspired by real attempts to exploit the F1 rulebook. It costs £3.99.

Formula Legends Tech Power Pack
First up is the TramTram Cyclone Late 70s car, which is built around experimental aerodynamic technology. Which means a big fan at the back, much like the Brabham BT46 B used in the 1978 Formula One season for one race in Sweden, designed by Gordon Murrary and when Bernie Ecclestone owned the team.

Then there’s the Fyrex Mid 70s, which notably has an extra pair of wheels at the front. Much like the Tyrrel P34 which ran in 1976 and 1977 driven by Jody Scheckter (the only driver to win in a six wheel car), Ronnie Petersen and Patrick Depailler.

And finally the Jorsey BeeSting Late 90s, which resembles the Jordan 198, one of a few cars which used X-wings (or Tyrrel Towers) to generate extra downforce, particularly when following behind another car. The approach was then banned for 1998.

Formula Legends Update 1.1
Free to all players, the Formula Legends Update 1.1 includes various fixes and improvements, most notably:
- New HUD indicators and a fully customisable interface
- Improved AI strategy, particularly during pitstops and new Difficulty options, adding Very Hard as a choice. You can also see the tyre compounds being used by competitors.
- New custom cameras. You can now adjust cockpit angle, field of view, distance, and more, and save your own presets.
Patch Notes:
New Features
- Added Custom Camera option
- Ultra setting has been added to the shadow quality setting
- Added Very Hard difficulty
- Reworked HUD for Best Lap for player and AI times
- UI integration to show lapped vehicles
- Tyres used by AI are shown in the UI
- All HUD elements now could be toggle ON/OFF
- Added real time DELTA TIME to HUD
- Reworked all the system for Custom Configurations “MOD” .bat system
Improvements
- Increased the duration of weather transitions, and the weather change is more gradual
- Balancing of AI for tyre change
- Balancing of top speed and acceleration for AI
- Improvement of Depth of Field
- Introduced MOD import batch
- Improved Tracks Limits Issue
- Improved Wet Conditions and Tyres Degratations.
- Improved PitEntry Speed Braking
Bug fixes
- UI issue related DLC during qualifications
- In story mode, Bambrilla (mid 70s) is listed as “NONE” in the race position graphics.
- Randomly, the time doesn’t show on Italy’s leaderboard.
- Random Crash on PS5 during story race.
- Reflections of assets on the wet track surface flicker.
- Various issues addressed for the Mexico track.
- Fixed clipping issues on the Singapore track.
- Removed problems with VRAM Mod Issue
- Fixed some Flag // Drivers Bugs
Formula Legends is now available for the PC via Steam, Epic, GOG and Green Man Gaming, the PS4 and PS5 via the PlayStation Store, the Xbox Series X|S via the Microsoft store and for the Nintendo Switch via the eShop. Keep up with the latest Formula Legends news and more, here.
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