Assetto Corsa 2 launching Spring 2024

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The much anticipated true and faithful follow-up to the first Assetto Corsa has had its release period surface online. We can expect an early 2024 release!

Image credit: Kunos Simulazioni

The original Assetto Corsa launched in late 2014, and it’s still going on strong today. It has become the darling of the online sim racing modding scene. It didn’t matter what kind of racing anyone wanted to do. If the player wanted vintage Grand Prix racing, modern day sports prototypes or even a massive dinosaur, AC could do it.

In 2018, its GT-racing focused cousin Assetto Corsa Competizione was released. Whilst a very solid sim, the lack of variety limited its appeal. The sim racing community has been waiting with baited breath for news of Assetto Corsa 2 and when it would be releasing. Now it seems we have an idea.

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AC2 Spring 2024​

In an image posted by video game industry analyst MauroNL on Twitter. It seemed to be a quarterly financial report gave us the information. It recounts the information on the first two instalments. Right at the bottom, it specifies Spring 2024 as the expected release date for the second version of Assetto Corsa.

Spring traditionally runs from 21 March to 21 June. This will mean just over nine years will have passed between the release of the first and second iterations of Assetto Corsa.

Best of Both Worlds​

The original Assetto Corsa may still be the standard for a lot of online racing, but it is very much limited due to being an older game. With just four years between the original and ACC, the quality of the graphics improved exponentially.

But like has already been said, ACC is specifically GT-racing focussed and has less to process. It was developed on Unreal Engine 4 whilst we have seen how Unreal Engine 5 looks with a racing sim through Rennsport.

Here’s every bit of hope that AC2 – or whatever it may end up being called – can have the variety of AC but the refinement of ACC.
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That is rubbish ! At least have the front to admit it !
They released many details more the a year before the release.
Open your eyes !
I think you should learn how to read. Read what i said again, you clearly didn't understand...
 
It cannot be, as the original AC is on the trajectory to bury all sims, current and future, including AC2.
AC fans will play that title and its ghetto mods religiously forever. Richard Burns Rally is the only sim that has scientifically been proved to be capable to outlive AC.
 
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I think that in this round the game will be "armored" and no longer moddable like Assetto Corsa.
They will never make the same mistake again.
you call keeping the sim alive for almost a decade through mods a mistake? Half the people looking forward to AC2 wouldn't even know it existed without the mods.
 
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Hands down my favorite sim! I'm still happy with AC but it needs small updates like tyre wear, damage, too tired to think right now. Anyways I'm happy we are getting AC2, all I ask is it has a ton of F1 content and make it modable. I can never go back to EA F1 games, EA will run it into the ground like Battlefield, Madden and now F1.
 
with the amount of mods available for ac its really hard for me to consider playing something else, if there was en easy way to port old mods into ac2 that would be a blessing for the sim racing community.
 
If they don't allow modding I won't be that interested until late in the development cycle...

ACC was hot garbage when it first dropped... And whilst it has improved over the years it still has FFB and VR issues that other sims don't... And the AI makes the AI in AMS2 look like real life racers...

Kunos needs the modding community in a lot of ways... As AC shows, the community plugged a lot of holes for Kunos...
 
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If they don't allow modding I won't be that interested until late in the development cycle...

ACC was hot garbage when it first dropped... And whilst it has improved over the years it still has FFB and VR issues that other sims don't... And the AI makes the AI in AMS2 look like real life racers...

Kunos needs the modding community in a lot of ways... As AC shows, the community plugged a lot of holes for Kunos...
Seriously, while not 100% perfect, nothing is really, but name a sim with a better physics and FFB than ACC.
 
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AC2 needs all the Graphical 'Sol' etc weather updates that AC has now but finalised and just baked into AC2 like AMS2 has now and easy to use.

All the 'best of the best' Mods, Cars / Tracks and Traffic mods from AC included in AC2 as Official Content to make AC2 a truly unique experience with a stunning and wide variety of racing / driving genres.

No Modding for AC2 as the original AC will be valuable to keep around for the Modders as a continued testing ground to improve their mod creations for possible future inclusion into AC2 as DLC.

Just my 2 cents.;)
 
I was not expecting to hear this so soon, but again, its a leak, its not official.
While i was hoping to get an AC2 launch in 2024 i also was pretty sure that an early access version will become available in Q3 or Q4 2023 and it seems this will indeed be the case.
My guess is that they will officially announce the game around E3 and the likes.
Really looking forward to it.
 
Error: it will be more than ten years since the Early Access, when it was technically released to the public for the first time. And the Audi S1 is still missing in AC's main page (https://www.assettocorsa.it/cars).

AC2 will definitely have the refinement of ACC. I know for a fact that the "Kunos physics" engine will be the same: it has been reiterated with every title of the franchise.

ACC's phys engine is the same as AC indeed, just modified and improved. They won't throw in the trash can all the years of work they spent refining it.

My fear is that if modding will be possible, it will be much more difficult, given the varables they have introduced (chassis flex, complex aeromaps, 5-point tire model, etc.).
If they don't organize good explanations (take for example my manual here: https://assettocorsathemanual.blogspot.com), it will be a true chaos.

Plus where will you be able to find any data? I already imagine the wonkiest cars (no, please, stay away from me banana chassis \_:confused:_/ curved car can't hurt you :O_o:).

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That's why AC might still be better. It's simpler to create something driveable out of it. And it's the reason why it's so fun and addicting.

Finally, mods brought what people want that developers do not even consider adding because "oh but 0.00000001% of people will consider using this feature". But it's not true. Unless AC2 will have all the features brought by mods, it won't have as much appeal as AC: more accurate physics are meaningless when you're in for the fun, like most people do. Simracers are only a small elite compared to the whole revenue.

(don't worry, I do care about physics, but normal people not as much)
 
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"Here’s every bit of hope that AC2 – or whatever it may end up being called – can have the variety of AC but the refinement of ACC."
Subscribe it entirely :)
Hail Kunos
 
finally but i hope that no unreal engine is used. its not that good physics wise and i hope that they update ac engine for modern requirements. so please no unreal engine!
 

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