Assetto Corsa Evo: Supposed New Screenshot Out, VR "From Day Zero" Likely

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Image: Kunos Simulazioni
Set to launch later in 2024, fans are still guessing what exactly Assetto Corsa Evo could offer. A new Kunos screenshot shows the interior of a road car.

UPDATE JUNE 12, 18:30 UTC:

Kunos Founder Marco Massarutto also talked about the implementation of VR in Assetto Corsa Evo. The funcitonality is supposed to be in the game "from day zero", according to a translation available to Traxion.gg (welcome back, guys!), highlighting the importance of VR for the development team.

Many sim racers will breathe a sigh of relief as a result. VR is one of the strong points of the original Assetto Corsa, while Assetto Corsa Competizione is struggling in this department due to it running on Unreal Engine. AC Evo, however, is supposed to be using a dedicated engine created for the game.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE JUNE 12, 09:22 UTC:

The name has been known since the release of the Nürburgring-Nordschleife vor Assetto Corsa Competizione, but sim racers are still left in the dark other wise - the big question is: What is going to be in Assetto Corsa Evo?

While the original AC originally took a sandbox approach (which continues to this day thanks to the extensive amount of mods for anything imaginable), ACC is laser-focused on GT racing - hardly surprising, as it is the official game of the GT World Challenge.

However, this led to a lot of speculation of the direction of AC Evo already. Will it be similar to ACC with its focus, or will it return to the roots of the series? Well, a screenshot from developer Kunos Simulazioni themselves seems to hint at the latter, as the image posted by Italian gaming magazine multiplayer.it shows the interior of a road car - a Hyundai i20N, as sim racing content creator Jardier (who recently also returned to racing on real circuits) quickly determined.


AC Evo - or not?​

However, it has to be noted that multiplayer.it themselves are not entirely sure whether or not it is actually an AC Evo shot, as Kunos did not provide more info. The shot follows a conversation the magazine had with Kunos Founder Marco Massarutto during a live stream, in which the topic of manual versus automatic gearboxes was discussed - with Massarutto clearly favoring the former.

Should it indeed by an AC Evo image (and why would it not be at this stage), this seems to indicate that road-going cars will be part of AC Evo, so a mix between "normal" and racing cars could be what awaits in the new title. Interestingly, Hyundai has only just announced a closer cooperation with Gran Turismo for "various sim racing activities" - could the manufacturer be about to tackle sim racing on a broader scale?

Its line-up would certainly lend itself well to this endeavour. Hyundai's N brand focuses on performance and racing cars, such as the Hyundai Elantra N TCR or the i20 N Rally 1 Hybrid, the latter being the South Korean marque's entry into the World Rally Championship. The car is leading the WRC standings in the hands of Thierry Neuville at the time of writing.

In circuit-based competition, Hyundai was one of the most successful manufacturers in the World Touring Car Cup (WTCR), powering three of five drivers champions from 2018 to 2022. Since 2023, the championship is called TCR World Tour, and Hungarian Norbert Michelisz was triumphant in an i30 N TCR.

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Image: Hyundai Motorsport

Off the track, Hyundai currently has seven N models listed, both with electric motors (IONIQ 5) and combustion engines.

Either way, exciting times lie ahead for sim racers. Make sure to head to our Assetto Corsa Evo forum to discuss everything about the upcoming sim while we keep our eyes peeled for more news, teasers and rumors.

What do you make of the supposed Assetto Corsa Evo screenshot? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
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I don't understand why Kunos is not sharing more details and more screenshots. Makes no sense.
Kunos know exactly what they are doing, makes perfect sense.
Look how many comments in so little time on a nothing image.
The interest is huge, they know it, the mystery adds to the mystique.
Evo will make a big splash, break records, with steam peaks like we never seen before.
2024 is already the Evo year.
 
What is the most important thing about this picture (if it is true) is that seems to me AC EVO use similar engine to AC OG engine. I am not specialist, but it is what appears to me.
 
Wow! New and the first one screenshot of the Hyundai gearshifter!
Based on this, I can definitely say - the physics and simulation of gear shifting is at the highest level in ACE!

*sad sarcasm*

For a game that is “about to be released soon” into early access - there's been surprisingly small amount of news from the developers with any specifics. It’s just not clear what we should expect.
Hype train, of course, is good, but all this is only because of the trust credits from the fans.
 
I was wondering if we could have more concrete news, such as system requirements, cars, tracks, release date.
 
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Remember, this is the outlet that has actually played evo, and now it's 'pretending' not to know. Huh.
As much as we would have liked to have tickled every last bit of info about the strategy for this year out of them, there is a surprising amount of secrecy when it comes to these things :O_o:


Maybe the article could have also included what Marco Massarutto said in the interview “We aim to have virtual reality on day zero” it would be a more interesting idea than a gear lever.
Unfortunately, no one on our team speaks Italian and a translation was not available earlier today - but that part has been added as an update to the article :) Any chance we can get in touch for possible future Italian translations? That's not supposed to be sarcastic, btw, could be very helpful!
 
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No VR, No.....oh wait, there is:roflmao:

The 'Knob' picture...opps:redface::roflmao:...I mean the high resolution interior screenshot of of a H-Pattern Gear Shifter:cool: this hints to me it may be a 'Drivers Sim' (personal opinion, no conspiracy theory here;)).

Joking aside, really looking forward to seeing what 'AC evo' is all about and what it offers to all Gamers / Sim Racers alike:)
 
Kunos Founder Marco Massarutto also talked about the implementation of VR in Assetto Corsa Evo. The functionality is supposed to be in the game "from day zero", highlighting the importance of VR for the development team.

Great news !
 
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Maybe just a refresh of the original assetto corsa. :rolleyes:;)

Yes, this would be an 'Evolution' progression of the original AC with all of the 'SOL / PURE' / 'Content Manager' and other mods baked in making 'AC evo' possibly a great single package and easier to use where everything is under one roof when purchased, so to speak.:geek:;).(personal opinion only)
 
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