In the latest example of the line between virtual and reality, a gamer has created a race circuit out of their own local roads for use in Assetto Corsa, using a technique known as photogrammetry.
Having recently passed an aggregate €100m in sales, the Assetto Corsa franchise is about to expand its offering once again. Assetto Corsa Competizione is set to land on “next-gen” console platforms later this year.
This year’s GT World Challenge will see one of the strangest real-world/esports crossovers to date, as pro racing drivers could win points towards their championship challenge from sim racing.
Fans of classic, and long-absent Gran Turismo tracks can rejoice, as it’s now possible to race on them again. There’s one slight catch though: it’s not in Gran Turismo, or even on a PlayStation console.
If you’re an Xbox gamer and haven’t decided on whether to take the plunge on Assetto Corsa or not yet, there’s some good news. The racing sim from Kunos Simulazioni is now available as part of Xbox Game Pass.
Those of you who play Assetto Corsa Competizione on PC are in for a treat this month, as the latest DLC pack arrives. It’s known as the “2020 World Challenge Pack”, and it brings almost all of the extra content applicable to this year’s rather odd-looking championship season.
If you’re one of the console cadre of Assetto Corsa Competizione, there’s some good news for you today. The long-awaited GT4 Pack DLC is available right now, from both the PlayStation Store and the Microsoft Store for the respective consoles.
The latest update for GT World Challenge simulator Assetto Corsa Competizione has arrived on PC, and brings with it the much-anticipated second DLC pack.
It’s been a busy week for Assetto Corsa Competizione fans. First, 505 Games released the console version of the game — which we rather enjoyed, despite a few gripes — and now there’s a DLC pack on its way.
When Assetto Corsa Competizione first launched on PC, there was one question ringing out from console gamers: when do we get it? Kunos Simulazioni had previously ported its first title, the renowned PC simulation Assetto Corsa, across to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One back in 2016.
With only a few days to go until the June 23 launch date, the first console footage of Assetto Corsa Competizione emerged earlier in the week. Hot on the heels of that initial glimpse, 505 Games has published a new clip to show off the much-anticipated sim racer.