The release of 'F1' 2015 debuting on current gen consoles set as early as June this year on Xbox One and PS4 in impressive gameplay features and incredible crisp HD render running at 60fps which hyped up the racing fans around the world.

The newsletter leaked last last month revealed that game developers Codemasters has three months left in development for F1 2015 release which suggests a likely release this summer. The game will not be shipping with the full line-up of 2015 cars but instead the "complete 2014 season as well as a field of Hybrid 2015 cars".

These hybrid cars will be replaced by 2015 cars through a title update post launch of the game and it is still unknown if this patch will be free of charge or players will shell out some dollars.

In previous report, the released screenshots online from the new title to the Codemasters' game franchise displays in impressive and upgraded visual quality. One of the slides that was removed since the leak shows how the game developer is presently doing optimization on 'F1 2015' game so as to achieve a 60 frames per second target.

The released screenshots published online from the new title to the Codemasters' game franchise displays an impressive and upgraded visual quality. In one of the slides removed since the leak shows how the game developer is presently doing to optimize 'F1 2015' game and achieve a 60 frames per second target.

The reported screens were discovered by VirtualR website on the Facebook page of F1 Game Memes that Codemasters has confirmed to be real and part of a 'confidential internal development email'.

Codemasters has responded to Eurogamer stating, "The work-in-progress images were taken from a confidential internal development email. At this time, all content is subject to approval by Formula One Management and the teams."

"The ongoing quest for 60fps continues. On PS4 we're hitting around 45-55fps at 1920x1080... There are still plenty of optimizations to be made on both the CPU and GPU side and this is ongoing."

'F1 2015' racing title defined as "truly stunning" is running estimating around "45-55 frames-per-second at 1920x1080" on PS4.

Digital Spy UK cited that Codemasters announced earlier that the game was "being re-engineered from the ground up" for new-gen consoles.

Moreover, the remodelled circuit in Mexico City render returning to the F1 calendar this year and the final slide have revealed Codemasters' ambition for the Xbox One, PS4 versions of F1 2015 release.

There's no doubt that 'F1 2015' will take the virtual racers around the world to a whole new level of racing experience when it releases on Xbox One, PS4 consoles summer this year.