Assetto Corsa EVO Trailer Drops, Early Access Launch Set for January 2025

Assetto Corsa EVO Trailer Drops, Early Access Launch Set for January 2025

Car enthusiasts and sim racers rejoice — KUNOS Simulazioni has just dropped the first trailer for Assetto Corsa EVO, the latest entry in their beloved racing simulation series. The trailer teases an eclectic mix of cars, environments, and driving modes that could compete with blockbuster titles like Forza Motorsport and Gran Turismo. Early access for the game is set to launch on January 16, 2025.

Assetto Corsa EVO is a game for the culture

The two-minute trailer didn’t offer much in terms of specific game features, but it did indicate a shift in focus for game developer KUNOS Simulazioni.

“EVO is all about car culture and the love for driving. For the first time at Kunos, we’ve chosen a different ‘language’ and style for the official EVO trailer, focusing on the essence of what we love,” KUNOS Co-Founder Marco Massarutto said in a statement.

EVO may offer sim-racing and open-world driving

The new trailer showcases a wide range of cars and driving environments, hinting that Assetto Corsa EVO will expand beyond strict sim-racing.

Fans of the original Assetto Corsa have eagerly anticipated this third installment, notably because the previous installments’ extensive mod support led to a massive community-driven content library. One mod replicating Tokyo’s Shuto Expressway has generated extensive fan interest in more open-world, traffic-filled driving experiences.

In the trailer, a sneak peek of a Morgan Three-Wheeler cruising on public roads, with a BMW passing it in opposing traffic, suggests that EVO might incorporate open-world driving elements, offering more than just traditional track racing without the need for mods.

Massarutto hinted at expanded driving modes in the developer’s official statement: “We’re offering our fans a driving and racing simulation that, regardless of what they’re looking for, if they are car enthusiasts, they will love” (italics added for emphasis).

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What the Trailer Reveals

The trailer offers plenty of footage marked as “in-game,” giving us a glimpse of the diverse range of vehicles and race formats Assetto Corsa EVO will feature, including dynamic time and weather systems.

From club-racing classics like the Mini Cooper and Alfa Romeo Giulia to modern sports cars like the Porsche 911 and Lotus Emira, the game promises an experience that caters to different tastes and eras of motorsport. Fans can also look forward to racing on iconic tracks like Brands Hatch and Imola.

What to expect in early access

Assetto Corsa EVO will run on KUNOS’ own game engine, a shift from the Unreal Engine 4 used in its predecessor, Assetto Corsa Competizione. This change could result in a more optimized experience for PC players, particularly those concerned about hardware requirements.

The early access launch on January 16, 2025, will be available first on PC, with a console release likely to follow. If you’re eager to get behind the virtual wheel, you can wishlist the game now on the Assetto Corsa EVO Steam Store.

Final thoughts

This upcoming release has fans buzzing, and for good reason. With a deep focus on car culture and an array of vehicles, Assetto Corsa EVO is shaping up to be a must-have for anyone who loves driving — whether in the real world or behind a screen.

 

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