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Assetto Corsa EVO developers revealed the secrets of Early Access content

by Hannah Jan 24,2025

Assetto Corsa EVO developers revealed the secrets of Early Access content

Assetto Corsa EVO's Early Access launch, slated to run until Fall 2025, has been detailed in a new developer video. The Steam PC release will initially include five tracks – Laguna Seca (USA), Brands Hatch (UK), Imola (Italy), Mount Panorama (Australia), and Suzuka (Japan) – and 20 cars, with the Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAM and Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce Electric highlighted.

The full launch aims for 100 cars and 15 tracks, with free updates adding further content. Expect realistic track conditions, including wet surfaces and tire wear, enhanced by dynamic crowd animations. Significant improvements have been made to physics, suspension damping, and shock absorption.

A Driving Academy mode, featuring the initial five tracks and time-based challenges, will be part of the Early Access single-player experience. Completing the academy unlocks access to premium vehicles.

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