WATCH: 5 Assetto Corsa EVO Details We Recently Learned


With the slew of Assetto Corsa EVO news that emerged recently, it might be hard to keep track. Check out our video for a compact summary!

The sim racing scene seemingly cannot wait for Assetto Corsa EVO to hit Early Access on January 16, as the enormous amount of questions ahead of our live stream with Kunos Simulazioni's Co-Founder and Managing Director Marco Massarutto showed. We learned plenty of new things from Marco, but there was more, of course.

You may or may not have seen articles on what's new on our website recently, but for all those who want a more condensed way of catching up, @Michel Wolk has assembled the five most important new facts that we learned about Assetto Corsa EVO in video form.

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Image: Kunos Simulazioni

Features, cars, a lot of open world talk, and addressing the concerns of pure racing potentially taking a back seat in AC EVO are all part of the video, so you should be well taken care of when it comes to more info about arguably the most hotly-anticiapted sim in years.

What are you looking forward to in Assetto Corsa EVO? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our AC EVO forum!
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In the last trailer, they describe some options, one of them is ACCDEMY is just an error or is linked to ACC? But Evo is not on Unreal Engine, It has own engine, so this part of the trailer gives me more questions
 
Not much, car brands don't like it if their models get wrecked and images come online.
Bad for their reputation.
So don't expect softbody physics or even large detachable parts.
Some scratches and bumps probably, maybe a wing that comes off.
Technical damage will be there. flat tires, broken suspensions, engine, cracked windshield.
A Kunos dev said that carmakers forcing devs to remove damage was an urban myth. I hope Kunos steps their game up and adds actual damage.
 
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