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Assetto Corsa EVO redefines the realism and features of one of the most popular multiplatform driving simulations ever developed. Featuring cars and tracks from different classes spanning across years of motoring history.

Assetto Corsa EVO is a early access, simulation and racing game developed by Kunos Simulazioni and published by 505 Games.
Released on January 16th 2025 is available only on Windows in 6 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 10,430 reviews of which 7,305 were positive and 3,125 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.9 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 31.99€ on Steam with a 20% discount, but you can find it for 18.49€ on Instant Gaming.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel i7 8700k / AMD 1500X
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 1070, RX 580
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 100 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Integrated
  • VR Support: SteamVR, Oculus VR, OpenXR
  • Additional Notes: SSD required

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Feb. 2025
Cut the always online crap... all games work the best offline. this trend of locking stuff behind online needs to die
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Feb. 2025
Finished a special event and crashed the car into the barriers which caused the game to crash, 10/10 for realism.
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Jan. 2025
Hey, I have driven a GT4 in real life, and discussed with mechanics and track day drivers with real life racing experience about this sim. I have feedback for this sim. Pros: - Physics are exceptional, even though there are flaws. - Car behaves realistic, way more authentic than most sims out there. - Graphics are natural, not the most outstanding but quite good. - Car basically feels really good in FFB wise, feels numb but it's basically how real life works as well with power steering, most authentic simulator you can so far with that kind of stuff. - Weight in the car feels great, especially feeling the weight transfer in the car with the FFB is great. - Some car's sounds are really nice, especially S2000 and Porsche Cup. - Having selections to different specs/trims of cars is a huge plus, not every sim have that. - Launch control features and drive modes are nice, dashes are nice as well, again not every sim has that. - Race car and road car electronics has a difference, huge plus because most sims don't have that, especially AC1. - Really good foundation for an early access game. Cons and must be improved as soon as possible: - Road cars are too fast, too much grip available, GR86 is 6-7 seconds faster than irl in Laguna Seca with road tires. Road tires feel like brand new fresh semi slicks, Hypercar tires are basically slicks, it's better to balance it out, it's too fast. - SoP effect isn't enough, it feels more like after the initial snap there is more effects into it, and it's the main reason AC1 is easier to catch snaps and feel when the car is going out, easier to drift in game as well. Overall oversteer effect is simply too weak. It's only the M2 that I can feel it properly. (Note that I run 0 damper) - Front wheels completely lock up if you entire into the gravel in rain. - Menu for keybinding is much more complicated than usual, rather properties are always shown and FFB in another page. - Rain feels a bit too forgiving in my opinion, but a bit makes more sense than ACC. - ABS needs fixing in terms of how the brake locks you up if you turn, it is supposed to increase braking distance not make the car lock up, except the race cars they are made to beat humans. The only cars that work so far are the BMW M2 CS Racing, and slower road cars. - AI needs complete rework. - Needs working on online servers, as well like ACC if the servers go down you basically are done. - Slicks have too much grip in the wet. - Too extreme level of kerb usage and not enough punishment into it. Cons and but nothing really: - Optimization is better after 0.14, still needs a bit of improvement and it's there. So far playable. - More drive modes for some cars (I think I'm not sure if drive modes even affect the driving performance), but make different drive modes more noticeable in performance. - Sounds are quite mediocre but nothing really. - Not enough understeer effect when you are understeering but you can tell it visually. Stuff that we all like to have: - PRNDM/S (realistic automatic transmission for some cars) and being able to switch from auto to manual or something like that - A different tire model with different tire brands, and being able to buy tire sets with different brands. Side notes: - In my experience this is more GPU intensive than CPU intensive. - In my experience my game runs well without upscaling/frame gen. Can be different to your experience. I'm using 1080p with i5-12400F and RTX3060Ti. - I'm not sure if there is eSports in this sim, but probably the focus isn't that really good. - I'm not sure if the mods will be available in this game, but don't cry if there isn't mods in this game, because this game doesn't really need mods in the end of the day if this is how it drives. - Pricing is aggressive, I know but for what it is it can be one of the best sims in sim racing history. Here are notes for this early access if you want to buy it. Here are the reasons TO buy it: - Demo of drive modes and features - Driving experience very authentic compared to the real thing, superb handling. - Discount (Duh) or want to buy cheaper now so you can get all the content now for v1.0 - Graphics are quite natural and not over exaggerated - Porsche Cup fans who like Porsches Here are the reasons NOT TO buy it. - Performance issues in v0.1 (I mean you can still buy it and save it up for a better PC then) - Issues with triples and VR in v0.1 (I think these will be fixed soon) - if you want to see how the game is in v1.0. A lot of people that don't do like high level sim racing probably better off this and look at the state of the game, unless you really want to snatch that good deal. - If you don't like games that has progression and wants straight into the point sim racing. Driver academy review: PROS: - At least the system is there, and can be improved. - Road cars are actually challenging at the beginning. CONS: - Too easy to pass 3 stars on all of them except the electric car one. - Progression is too little SUGGESTIONS: - There should be a system where you pay for the license then there is reward for it, and rewards are too much that it's too easy to grind it and then nothing happens afterwards. I hope this helps from a person with real life racing experience. (I'll give updates for new discovery/rephrasing and after v0.2 again) As well again for early access this is great and all the best for the devs because this is quite a lot of progress and it's best to take time rather than rushing work, as rushing work makes it even worse.
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Jan. 2025
It's early access and people are tweaking out. For me it works and what is included feels amazing
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Jan. 2025
Underdelivered on the EA drop content, but holy.. the content we got is insane, these driving physics are soooo good! I was so shocked on the Imola downhill, I breaked slightly and all the weight transfered to the front, throwing me off the track. Running on QHD Ultra preset with a 3070 and a 9800x3D Imola 40-60FPS. EDIT: The promised 20 cars are now added! <3
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Frequently Asked Questions

Assetto Corsa EVO is currently priced at 31.99€ on Steam.

Assetto Corsa EVO is currently available at a 20% discount. You can purchase it for 31.99€ on Steam.

Assetto Corsa EVO received 7,305 positive votes out of a total of 10,430 achieving a rating of 6.88.
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Assetto Corsa EVO was developed by Kunos Simulazioni and published by 505 Games.

Assetto Corsa EVO is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Assetto Corsa EVO is not playable on MacOS.

Assetto Corsa EVO is not playable on Linux.

Assetto Corsa EVO is a single-player game.

Assetto Corsa EVO does not currently offer any DLC.

Assetto Corsa EVO does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Assetto Corsa EVO does not support Steam Remote Play.

Assetto Corsa EVO is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Assetto Corsa EVO
6.9
7,305
3,125
Game modes
Features
Online players
165
Developer
Kunos Simulazioni
Publisher
505 Games
Release 16 Jan 2025
VR VR Supported
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