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Assetto Corsa EVO developers revealed the secrets of Early Access content

by Simon Jan 17,2025

Assetto Corsa EVO developers revealed the secrets of Early Access content

The developers have released a video revealing what players will get when the game is released in Early Access, which will run until fall 2025. At this point, it's certain that Assetto Corsa EVO will be coming to PC on Steam and will feature five tracks (American Laguna Seca, British Brands Hatch, Italian Imola, Australian Mount Panorama, Japanese Suzuka) and 20 cars on launch day, two of which are featured (Alfa Romeo Guilia GTAM, Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce Electric).

Assetto Corsa EVO is expected to introduce 100 cars and 15 tracks at launch, with new ones coming in free updates. Each of the tracks will simulate real-time conditions such as wet pavement or rolling rubber, and crowds will be animated to add realism to the experience. In addition, the developers have improved physics, suspension damping and shock absorption by the cars.

The above-mentioned tracks will be available in the Driving Academy mode, which must be completed in a certain time. The Driving Academy mode is aimed at gaining a license that unlocks access to the best cars, and will appear in Early Access as one of the planned single-player activities.

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