KUNOS Simulazioni has announced that it has been working furiously on delivering the next release which will be available for free on the 22nd November. The new version of Assetto Corsa will include new features, new drift mode, 3 new cars and 2 new tracks.
As the press release reads, this update also features several improvements. A new enhanced force feedback mode, new environments for showroom mode and several predefined profiles for gamepad and steering wheels. We have also included German and Spanish localisation.
Here are the key features of Assetto Corsa’s first update content:
The Tracks
Mugello Circuit
The awesome Italian circuit has been meticulously reproduced using laser scanning technology, allowing you to feel every bump, kerb and detail with the maximum fidelity.Assetto Dorifto
This fictional environment has been designed to appeal not just to drift fans, but to all car-control fans: Featuring multiple layouts allowing you to showcase your sideways skills.The cars
Lotus 2 Eleven
P4/5 Competizione – Scuderia Cameron-Glickenaus
Pagani Zonda RAlso featuring:
New car liveries
New showroom – Industrial
New showroom selection
New controller profiles
New car mode selection: Default, Step1, DriftGame modes
Drift
With racing game fans raving about Assetto Corsa’s authenticity, drift mode takes advantage of the flexible ultra realistic physics model, to seamlessly recreate the experience of drifting. No physics tweaks, no strange tyre calculations, just pure driving joy.Enter Drift mode!
Gain points by drifting to the extreme! Drift at outrageous angles, create smoke and receive bonus points for style and combos. Get enough points before the countdown ends and level up!
It’s addictive, thrilling and fun and it’s all made possible by Assetto Corsa advanced physics engine. Just think of the replays!Six new special events, featuring new content are included in this first update, we look forward to providing more compelling cars, tracks and features over the following weeks.
Enjoy!
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