The developer of Assetto Corsa has provided an update on the current status of the console release for it’s latest DLC pack. Kunos Simulazioni’s “70th Anniversary Ferrari Pack” adds a selection of the marque’s finest models and arrived on PCast month. According to a post on the official AC forums, console players may not be too far behind.
It appears Assetto Corsa has a few tricks up its sleeve as an answer to this year’s sim racing competition. Speaking with RaceDepartment, Kunos’ Stefano Castillo revealed new content is on its way to the racer.
Revealed earlier this year, the Ferrari 70th Anniversary Car Pack is now available for Assetto Corsa on PC. Joining the existing roster are seven of Ferrari’s most iconic vehicles. It’s a list that includes a 24 Hours of Daytona winner and two Formula One machines.
Today marks the one year anniversary of Assetto Corsa landing on consoles. To commemorate the occasion, we’re taking a look back at Kunos Simulazioni’s sim racer.
After months of delay, Assetto Corsa is finally up to version 1.14 on Xbox One. Kunos Simulazioni and 505 Games released the patch into the wild earlier today.
Last year Kunos announced its initial plan for an all-new Ferrari car pack celebrating 70 years of the brand. Currently in development, the all-new car pack will include seven of the brand’s most iconic showpieces.
UPDATE: Stefano Casillo of Kunos Simulazioni debunked the rumors of this car’s inclusion in Assetto Corsa (at least in an official capacity) on Twitter. In response to the trailer, Casillo said “we have no involvement in this at this stage. No idea about what they mean about the console thing.” The original article remains below. Thanks to GTPlanet member Wiz for pointing this out.
Xbox players looking forward to the latest 1.14 update for Assetto Corsa will have to wait just a little longer. Since making its way to PS4 players last month, Kunos has been mum on the update coming to the Xbox.
The poll to determine the final car in Assetto Corsa’s upcoming Ferrari 70th Anniversary Celebration Pack is back online. Players will get to help select one of the Maranello model, and it won’t be an easy decision.
At the end of last year Kunos announced its prospective plans for 2017. While the wait for Laguna Seca continues, a new Assetto Corsa car pack celebrating the 70th anniversary of Ferrari is up next.
You know the story by now: last month the Ready To Race car pack made its way to Assetto Corsa. Included were 10 brand-new vehicles ranging from a “budget” supercar to two hardcore Le Mans prototypes. Throughout the week we’ve put seven of the ten vehicles through their paces. At last, it’s time to bring the series to a close with the final three — the extreme three.
Earlier this week we celebrated Assetto Corsa’s Ready To Race car pack by breaking in four of the included cars. We’re picking up where we left off with three new vehicles, all with something to prove. However, it’s worth acknowledging that the liveries featured are not standard fare with the car pack.
Early last month Kunos released the Ready To Race car pack for Assetto Corsa. The pack brings 10 all-new vehicles to the game, with PC players being the first to sample the new content.
Assetto Corsa players have received a fair amount of goodies this month. Yesterday saw the much-anticipated launch of the 1.14 update on PS4, and today brings the latest car pack DLC to the original PC version.
The surprises continue to roll out of Kunos Simulazioni’s Italian headquarters. The company first detailed a new 10-car pack for the PC version of Assetto Corsa last week. Now, the long-awaited console 1.14 update has been given a release date: tomorrow.
PC players of Assetto Corsa will receive another shot of cars in the driving sim in only a few days. After the surprise announcement last week, Kunos Simulazioni has released additional shots of three of the incoming race cars.
In a surprise move, Kunos Simulazioni has announced the next car pack set to arrive for Assetto Corsa. Players won’t have to wait long either: the new cars will be available next week.
A recent community update from Assetto Corsa publisher 505 Games has reiterated that the next console update for the game will bring the Highlands fantasy circuit, changes to the driving physics on certain vehicles and two new car variants to the title’s roster.