Crossplay Multiplayer Arrives For Assetto Corsa Competizione On Console

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Ever since the release, and subsequent patching, of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions, drivers have been requesting crossplay. It’s now here at last, although it excludes PC.

Assetto Corsa Competizione fans on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S will now be able to race each other online. It’s arrived as part of a version 1.9.5.5 update.

Cross-platform multiplayer for the current console versions has hit today, 13th December 2023, meaning it should be easier than ever to find a full event.


Currently, there’s no cross-platform invite system or friends list, such as in games like F1 23. Consequently, voice chat is also omitted. However, in the server list, you can now filter by ‘crossplay’, and by default the ‘quick join’ and server list should have the feature enabled.

To be clear, those on consoles cannot play those on PC. These versions seemingly function slightly differently online. For example, they include the ability to host private lobbies natively without renting a server, but total grid sizes are smaller.

Assetto Corsa Competizione PS5 Xbox Series Crossplay


The PS5 and Xbox Series X|S editions are developed by Untold Games in consultation with original creators Kunos Simulazioni. The current-gen versions are a significant step up over the erstwhile PS4 and Xbox One releases and were a free upgrade to those who owned the 2020 ports.

It follows news that a GT2 DLC pack and the Nürburgring Nordschleife (24h) will be available for the platform in 2024 – although console timeframes are yet to be confirmed – and that the next Assetto Corsa title will hit consoles, but after a PC Early Access run expected in ‘summer 2024’.

Do you think this will help console Assetto Corsa Competizione communities proposer? Let us know in the comments below.
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usually i'd welcome crossplay between consoles and pc but in the case of racing sims its a bad idea due to the chance being relatively high that on console you have more people playing on controller and this is simply asking for trouble in multiplayer races with a physics and handling model like in ACC, AC, iRacing etc. Controller works very well in FM and GT and the likes, but not with sims. You can't be as precise compared to a wheel. So having console crossplay is cool, but it would not be if it was PC and consoles.
 
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I doubt you will ever see pc crossplay due to grid size limitations. Personally I am semi glad its got crossplay but not sure ifit will help much for online public servers as they will still be a wreckfest. Great news for league racing tho as really opens it up for better participation.
 

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