For fans of realistic driving simulations, January 16th, 2025 marks a significant date. Kunos Simulazioni Studios is launching Assetto Corsa Competizione EVO into Steam Early Access.
At launch, players will experience 20 meticulously detailed cars and 5 iconic tracks: Imola, Brands Hatch, Bathurst, Laguna Seca, and Suzuka. Despite being in Early Access, the developers promise already impressive physics, handling, and realistic car behavior.
A standout feature will be the free-roam mode, allowing for unrestricted exploration. A major summer 2025 update is planned, introducing roads surrounding the legendary Nürburgring. This fully laser-scanned open world will span a massive 1600 square kilometers, expanding gradually over time.
Assetto Corsa Competizione EVO aims to challenge established giants like Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsport, boasting photorealistic graphics and advanced physics.
The initial release is slated to include 100 vehicles and 15 tracks, with more to be added via future free updates. Each circuit will faithfully replicate real-world conditions, including tire wear and wet track surfaces, enhanced by realistic animated spectators.
The developers have also refined vehicle dynamics, suspension damping, and shock absorption. The included Driving Academy mode will challenge players to complete specified tracks within time limits, aiming to earn a license unlocking access to the most prestigious cars. This will be a key single-player activity in Early Access.