Assetto Corsa Competizione GT2 Pack Coming In January

ACC Porsche 935 and 911 GT2 RS ClubSport RD.jpg
The cars from the GT2 European Series finally have a formal release date for ACC. Plus, it is earlier than expected, with the content arriving in January 2024.

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There are plenty of new content releases on the horizon for Assetto Corsa Competizione players. Last month, the community erupted with joy when the Nordschleife was finally announced to be coming to the platform. But that was not the only new bit of content expected for ACC.

GT2 cars were announced all the way back in July 2022. These cars are more powerful but less aerodynamically-reliant than GT3 cars, with more of a focus on amateur driver competition. It was predicted that they would release alongside the Nordschleife in Spring, but as it turns out it will be much earlier than that.


The GT2 Car Pack will arrive on Assetto Corsa Competizione in January 2024, as shown in the teaser video above.

ACC GT2 Car Pack​

The trailer shows the two Porsche brand cars that will arrive in the pack, the 935 and the 911 GT2 RS ClubSport. However, whilst not shown in the teaser, other cars that compete to the regulations are set to also come to ACC. These include GT2 versions of the Lamborghini Huracán, Audi R8 and Mercedes-AMG GT.

But there is set to also be a few bespoke vehicles like the KTM X-Bow GTX, Brabham BT63 and Maserati MC20. The 911 GT2 was spotted by a few eagle-eyed players when Nordschleife specialist Misha Charoudin revealed he had been driving the 25km track on ACC at Kunos HQ.


The confirmation of the GT2 cars coming earlier than expected may leave a bit of a sour taste to those eagerly awaiting the Nordschleife's addition. The 2024 GT World Challenge Pack is slated for a Spring release, expect April or May to be when you can drive the Nordschleife on ACC. It may even come with new for 2024 GT3 cars like the Corvette and Ford Mustang.

However, the GT2 cars are releasing first in January. Most likely not with any tracks, but even if they did, that will not include the Nordschleife.

Which GT2 car are you most looking forward to driving first on ACC? Tell us on Twitter at @OverTake_gg or in the comments down below!
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I remember that this was rumoured maybe 3-4 years ago? Why did it take so insanely long for them to finally release it... ?
 
Best news on the internet today :D Kunos DLC is always insta buy, always quality + quantity and dirt cheap, always worth it. Can't wait to rip these cars around with ACC physics and graphics. Not getting hopes up for a new track along with GT2 but new liveries for 2023 and a few game updates are sorely needed :geek:
 
Took one look at trying to start all that up and haven't driven AC since. (that and the Can-Am Lola kept driving off the road at Riverside, EVERY race, lap one. In the sand.
Dave, its actually quite simple to set up, GamerMuscle did a recent video that shows you how to do it, here is the link...


I have used AC for years and i wish there was a glossy in game UI to use over CM so i can just stay "in the game" but once you get used to using it its very easy, although is a step removed from actual in game.

Try to give it a go as it really is a wonderful product mate and you are missing out greatly by not giving it a shot.
 
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