Assetto Corsa has a storied history, both on PC and consoles. Since releasing to PC in 2014 and consoles in 2016, there’s been a wealth of added content. With 178 cars, there’s plenty of content (both free and paid) to keep oneself busy.
The Blancpain series took in Brands Hatch last weekend. And, just as it did when the championship visited Monza, Kunos Simulazioni has shared new AC Competizione images of the track alongside the race.
Players loading up Assetto Corsa on PlayStation 4 earlier this week found an unexpected surprise. It seems Kunos Simulazioni has quietly released another update for the title, adding new events alongside other fixes.
The Blancpain series is at historic Monza this weekend, for the second round of the 2018 season. To celebrate, Kunos Simulazioni has released another batch of screenshots for the official game of the series, Assetto Corsa Competizione.
Good news out of camp Kunos today. The Ultimate Edition of Assetto Corsa is now available on consoles, packing in all of the content the team released over the last 20 months.
One of the most exciting announcements so far in 2018 was the reveal of Assetto Corsa Competizione. Kunos Simulazioni’s next project is an ambitious title that will focus on the Blancpain GT series set for Early Access on Steam this summer. If you’re waiting for a console release however, you may not want to hold your breath.
Xbox One players rejoice: Bonus Pack 3 has finally touched down for Assetto Corsa. With it arrives a variety of new content to the game at no added cost.
Amidst all the news about Assetto Corsa Competizione, the folks at Kunos Simulazioni quietly released updates on the console versions of the original game this week.
Remember when we told you Kunos had big plans for today? Well, here they are: say hello to Assetto Corsa Competizione, the official game of the Blancpain GT Series.
News of an Ultimate Edition isn’t the only Assetto Corsa development today. Kunos Simulazioni is teasing “something big”, and it lands on the official website in seven days.
In a surprise move, 505 Games has announced a new Ultimate Edition of Assetto Corsa. Packing in all of the DLC for the game since its August 2016 console launch, the Ultimate Edition touches down April 20.
PlayStation 4 players of Assetto Corsa are now able to enjoy the latest version of the game. Yesterday, Kunos Simulazioni released version 1.17 for the PS4, and it brings a variety of content to the sim for free.
Assetto Corsa publisher 505 Games has raised a few eyebrows recently. The company registered a domain name featuring a new subtitle under the AC brand. What exactly is Assetto Corsa Competizione?
There’s a range of discounts to be had on the Assetto Corsa range on the EU PlayStation Store. With lower prices for the base game and accompanying DLC, players in Europe have the perfect chance to try out the hardcore driving sim.
Following in the footsteps of the WRC and Formula 1, the prestigious Race of Champions will now include a new Esports element. Announced last week, the eRace of Champions will take some of the biggest names in sim racing and pit them against each other.
As we draw closer to year’s end, Kunos is wrapping up 2017 with an end of the year blog. The entry is once again put together by Marco Massarutto, and while it offers an overview of the game’s history, it’s what it hints at for the future that has our attention.
By now, you’re familiar with what’s going on here: last week Bonus Pack 3 made its way to Assetto Corsa. With it came seven new all-Italian vehicles and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
This week we began celebrating the contents of Assetto Corsa’s Bonus Pack 3. We kicked things off with three of the seven new rides touring Laguna Seca. As a last hoorah for the game in 2017, we couldn’t be more impressed.
Last week saw the release of Bonus Pack 3 for Assetto Corsa. With it comes seven all-new vehicles and Laguna Seca. PC players are the first in line to sample the new content.