Assetto Corsa EVO Early Access Delayed Until 2025

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Mercedes 190E. Image: Kunos Simulazioni
The Board of Directors of the Digital Bros Group has approved the latest Financial Statement as of June 2024, consequently condemning Assetto Corsa EVO's early access to January 2025.

Assetto Corsa EVO is one of the most hotly anticipated sim racing titles of 2024, but it looks like fans of the franchise are going to have to wait for the new year to try Assetto Corsa EVO.

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Front page of the financial statement detailing Assetto Corsa EVO's delay. Image: Digital Bros

Unfortunately, this is not the first delay for the title. The original release was rumoured to be Spring, 2024 which was then delayed to late 2024. Following this further delay, the game is looking like it is being refined and not just pushed out to the market, which if you look a the financial situation of Digital Bros, is really good to see considering the less-than-ideal situation.

If you want to trawl through the latest financial reports that come alongside the Assetto Corsa EVO delay, check out the latest Digital Bro's Board of Directors post on their website.


Assetto Corsa EVO is vitally important for the sim racing landscape, and this delay will not come as great news for a lot of sim racers. However, it is great to see that the team behind Assetto Corsa EVO are not being forced to release the game despite it not being ready. Look to Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown as an example of how badly a launch can go if your game is not ready to hit the market.

What do you think about the Assetto Corsa EVO delay? Let us know down in the comments.
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AC Evo is a hard pass for me. Not even interested in it. Kunos is not the same company that created AC, and ACC was pretty blah as far as I'm concerned. So many people seem to think this is the coming of the next AC. I don't often agree with our local ISIMotor fanboy, but he's right here. Just look at all the people chomping at the bit to buy this completely unknown entity. As for mods, you may see the RSS's of the world get access to modding it, but my money says only specific companies will get this access to the tools needed. On release day I'll be here here reading all the comments and I'm pretty sure they won't be good. Of course I wish Kunos the best on this release, but I have zero confidence people are going to get what they think they're going to get.
 
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No surprise here.

There has been ZERO news or information about the game so close to the end of the year.
ACC just came out with a new and "final" patch (?) so Kunos was still working on ACC not EVO.

You have to ask yourself though...

Kunos put 5 years into EVO, advertised it globally and it's not even ready for "Early Access"???

I'm starting to get that LMU feeling... :O_o:
 
I'll set my expectation to Q2 2025
I don't think it will be a good idea. If not Q1 then rather Q3 of 2025. Anyway if they will be ready then better for players (if devs have money for longer development).
 
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I see a lot of comments about fans being disappointed by the initial content because there is too much expectation for EVO.
Those who know Kunos in my opinion know what to expect, I think they will do as with AC, about seventy cars and 25/30 tracks, for me it would be enough, then they will continue with update DLC.
I also read about concerns about the financial situation of the publisher, but I don't think it is that serious, if they can wait to publish the game in a form that they consider more complete.
Always better than those who release incomplete games and add paid DLC to try to survive.
 

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