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Assetto Corsa EVO Early Access Now Available: Updated Roadmap and Full Release in Fall 2025

After some minor problems, Early Access version Assetto Corsa EVO is now available with an updated roadmap from Kunos Simulazioni, which reveals a planned launch in fall 2025.

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If you should join the Early Access program, you'll must part with $39.99 USD/€ (32.99 GBP), but a reduction is accessible for players who join this system early in the method. If you purchase inside the following two weeks, it’ll be 20% off, and anyone who purchases the sport in the course of the EA contract period will receive all content updates as much as the total launch game without cost.

As the roadmap shows, there's definitely lots happening in the approaching months – although we already knew that the 20 cars and five tracks arriving today would grow to around 100 cars and 15 tracks, in addition to an open world map.

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It appears that KS is planning five additional Early Access releases together with six separate “Content Drop” updates over the following few months. If they're spaced evenly, we're in search of something recent to tinker with every three weeks or so, and every subsequent update adds recent features to the sport.

The first content update, marked “coming soon,” will add two unspecified recent cars, several recent special events, and a brand recent track in the shape of Fuji Speedway – as previously seen within the trailers.

The second version of Early Access can be released shortly thereafter, which is able to include five more recent cars, the Circuit of the Americas, recent special events, single-player Custom Race Weekend, replay tools and gallery, and “Step 2” of VR and triple play support screen. We're not entirely sure what that last one means…

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The third version of EA, expected in late April, will add multiplayer modes, and the fourth will bring an open world map centered on the Nurburgring track. KS has already stated that this particular map can be developed in stages, so we expect the three remaining EA releases to extend the realm to the proposed final 600 square miles.

Players who purchase the title today can pay $32.00 (ÂŁ26.39), with the value increasing to the usual cost effective January 30. As EA's offerings expand, chances are you’ll notice that the value will increase as well – but get all EA content as much as the total version 1.00 each time you join.

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