The next title in KUNOS Simulazioni's racing sim franchise will feature 24-hour race cycles, dynamic weather, and a variety of cars.
The next Assetto Corsa game will be a proper follow-up to the original game in the franchise, according to studio executive Marco Massarutto.
It's also been confirmed that the racing simulation franchise has collectively sold over 28 million units to date.
An unabashed, unapologetic simulation racer that doesn’t quite justify it.
Kunos Simulazioni's upcoming racing sim will soon be making the jump to current-gen consoles, and this new trailer shows off what it's going to look like.
The current gen versions of the racing sim have been delayed to next year. However, previous-gen owners will be able to upgrade for free.
A mobile game in the racing simulation series is also in development, and expected to launch this Summer.
The simulation racer will come to next gen soon.
There’s some appeal here for enthusiasts of the sport, but some faulty design and dated production hold the experience back.
Both versions also feature extra visual enhancements.
Assetto Corsa Competizione producer and game design director Davide Brivio speaks with GamingBolt about bringing the racing sim to PS4 and Xbox One.
A bit too soon off the line.
The racing sim is almost ready for the starting line.
Italian developer Kunos Simulazioni has revealed a release roadmap for the game.
Driving in Assetto Corsa is a joy- sadly, everything else simply isn't up to the mark.
Engineered to perfection.
Coming in June, the game is bumped back two months.
The PS4 version will be 1080p, while the Xbox One version is targeting 900p.
Everything you need to know about Assetto Corsa.
The released on PC a few years ago and is now coming to the current generation consoles.