What's Next Assetto Corsa EVO
What’s Next: Assetto Corsa EVO – a Maserati speeding through the illuminated corners of Donington Circuit at dusk, capturing the thrill of night-time racing.
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What’s Next Assetto Corsa EVO

What’s Next: Assetto Corsa EVO

Since its launch on January 16, Assetto Corsa EVO has achieved milestones beyond our expectations. This success has been made possible thanks to your support and the passion you continue to show us. Over the past few months, the team has been working tirelessly on improvements and updates, and we’re truly grateful for your continued encouragement.

That said, we’re aware that some aspects of the game called for deeper reflection. Today, we want to share with you the decisions we’ve made—some of which were inspired directly by your feedback.

Your input has been invaluable in helping us refine the game. After thoughtful consideration, we’ve decided to introduce some changes aimed at bringing the experience closer to our DNA. These updates represent a new step forward for Assetto Corsa EVO—balancing tradition with exciting new possibilities.

What’s New

We’re introducing several key changes designed to enhance your experience across the board.

Coming soon is the brand-new Open Mode, which will allow you to enjoy driving without the need for an internet connection. At the same time, your journey and driver progress in AC EVO will continue through Career Mode, which brings together progression, in-game economy, and the Driving Academy; all of this will also come without the need of a constant connection to backend services. Special Events, which require an internet connection—similar to our previous title Assetto Corsa Competizione—will be available in both Open and Career Modes.

On the technical side, we’re working on overall performance improvements, with optimizations for all users, including those using VR and triple-screen setups, as well as enhancements aimed at smoother gameplay and increased stability—with promising results so far.

Improvements also reflect on AI algorithms. AI drivers will now retain their names and exhibit different behaviors depending on their skill level—meaning the same virtual driver could be a pole-sitter at lower AI levels and a mid-fielder at higher ones. This will allow players to track their personal progress more easily as they face increasingly competitive opponents. We’re also fine-tuning AI behavior and will continue to implement additional improvements over time.

A redesigned user interface for AI opponent grids will give you greater control when setting up Single Player Quick Races, and the new Custom Race Weekend feature will add depth to your solo racing experience.

Looking ahead to multiplayer, we’re currently testing internal sessions with solid results. Our third Early Access release—coming this summer—will bring the first public version of multiplayer, featuring a redesigned netcode and ongoing improvements for a stable and competitive online experience.

We’re also moving up the release of several highly requested cars, including open-wheelers that have been missing in an Assetto Corsa title since 2017. Additionally, modding tools, originally planned after the 1.0 release, will now be made available during the Early Access program—giving you the chance to experiment and push the game’s potential even further. We can’t wait to see what you’ll create!

An updated roadmap with all the details will be shared at a later stage.

Stefano Casillo Returns

Our goal is to deliver nothing less than the best Assetto Corsa ever: that’s why we’re thrilled to welcome back Stefano Casillo, Founder of KUNOS Simulazioni, as our Chief Technical Officer.

His return is more than just an organizational change—it’s a statement of intent. Stefano’s experience and technical vision will help shape Assetto Corsa EVO, by bringing his experience into developing a platform which is aiming to evolve into new possibilities, with all the related challenges to face.

Your Feedback Matters

Your input remains essential. Every report, suggestion, and piece of constructive criticism helps us improve Assetto Corsa EVO. Keep sharing your thoughts through our official forms—you’re a vital part of this journey.

To learn more about what’s coming next, don’t miss the latest video featuring KUNOS Simulazioni Executive Manager & Co-Founder Marco Massarutto, who shares exclusive insights and previews.
Can you spot the new cars and tracks coming soon?

Thank you for being part of this journey. See you soon on track!