Codemasters dropped a new trailer for the upcoming "F1 2015" game more than two weeks ahead of its release. The new video teased of upcoming game modes and features that players will soon enjoy.

While the video is only one minute and 28 seconds short, it gave players a glimpse of how the game will look like in the new engine it was built on. The "F1 2015" was developed from the ground up to be able to maximize the hardware of current generation consoles.

According to Codemasters Game Director Paul Jeal, many improvements were made to the title from the past iterations.

"In particular our new tire model is a superb step forward towards realism, letting you explore where the limit is and allowing you to instantly feel much more connected with the car," stated Jeal on Codemasters' official website.

More than that, the developers also ensured that even the car's movements on the track with the Force Feedback system mimic real life race.

Codemasters also decided to add a new "broadcast-presentation style" for players to have a feel of the real race day atmosphere most drivers encounter on the track.

Players can look forward to the 2015 FIA Formula One World Championships as the developers have painstakingly added the complete race calendar for 2015 that will bring a new circuit to race at. It will also see the return of the game to Mexico after two decades.

Players can opt to drive a Ferrari with Sebastien Vettel or Fernando Alonso in a Honda McLaren in this new mode.

There will also be a new Championship Season mode that will have "grid-instructions and television-style broadcast presentations," stated the press release for the upcoming title.

For those who prefer a more intense and challenging mode, "F1 2015" will have a new Pro Season feature where players can race in realistic settings and push themselves to the limit of their driving ability.

"F1 2015" is also not lacking in teaching players new race skills as the game will come with an Online Practice Sesson for the multiplayer mode.

The new game will also allow players to look back at the 2014 FIA Formula One World Championship as it has been included in the upcoming title as a bonus content.

"F1 2015" will arrive to the PS4, Xbox One and PC on July 21.