The console version of Assetto Corsa Competizione has been out since 2020, but fans of the sim still have to show patience for a next-gen version. Ahead of the release in late February for Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, IGN now showed a trailer containing gameplay from Sony's console.
While the original console version suffers from the previous gen's technological limitations and has seen a mixed reception as a result, the next-gen version looks like it will fix one of the most heavily criticized shortcomings of the Xbox One and PS4 versions: The frame rate was locked at 30 fps despite the siginificantly reduced graphical quality, a number which many sim racers deem too low to be playable at a comfortable level.
The gameplay trailer, released on IGN's Spanish homepage, shows footage of an Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo in a race at Zolder and of a Bentley Continental GT3 at Spa, the latter at night and in the rain. Both scenarios run smoothly and look superb, as you would expect from consoles with a native 4k resolution.
Interestingly, the trailer shows February 22nd as the release date for the new console version - previously, February 24th was the date to mark in calendars.
Are you looking forward to the next-gen console version of ACC? Let us know in the comments!
While the original console version suffers from the previous gen's technological limitations and has seen a mixed reception as a result, the next-gen version looks like it will fix one of the most heavily criticized shortcomings of the Xbox One and PS4 versions: The frame rate was locked at 30 fps despite the siginificantly reduced graphical quality, a number which many sim racers deem too low to be playable at a comfortable level.
The gameplay trailer, released on IGN's Spanish homepage, shows footage of an Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo in a race at Zolder and of a Bentley Continental GT3 at Spa, the latter at night and in the rain. Both scenarios run smoothly and look superb, as you would expect from consoles with a native 4k resolution.
Interestingly, the trailer shows February 22nd as the release date for the new console version - previously, February 24th was the date to mark in calendars.
Are you looking forward to the next-gen console version of ACC? Let us know in the comments!