Publisher 505 Games, alongside studios Kunos Simulazioni and Supernova, unveiled the latest entry in the acclaimed racing franchise: Assetto Corsa Rally. The simulator launches November 13 in early access.
Developers describe the game as an "uncompromising rally experience," built on an enhanced version of the Assetto Corsa physics engine paired with Unreal Engine 5 technology. The core goal is to capture the raw feel of real rallying, where every bump, drift, and weather shift can alter a race's outcome.
The early access version includes 10 licensed cars, four real-world tracks, and multiple modes—from single races and "Rally Weekend" to online races with rankings. Featured vehicles span classics like the Lancia Stratos and Fiat 131 Abarth to modern rally beasts.
Launch Car List:
- Alfa Romeo GTA 1300 Junior Gr.2 (1972)
- Citroën Xsara WRC (2001)
- Fiat 131 Abarth Gr.4 (1976)
- FIAT 124 Sport Abarth Rally 16V Gr.4 (1973)
- Hyundai i20N Rally2 (2021)
- Lancia Delta HF Integrale EVO Gr.A (1992)
- Lancia Stratos Gr.4 (1976)
- Lancia Rally 037 EVO 2 Gr.B (1984)
- Mini Cooper S Gr.2 (1964)
- Peugeot 208 Rally4 (2020)
Tracks are based on authentic locations: Wales and Alsace, with their rocky roads and sharp turns. Expect realistic physics for all drive types and detailed weather effects.
Full release is planned within 18 months of early access. The final version will add more tracks, over 30 cars, a rally school, professional co-driver support, and full VR compatibility. Right now, AC Rally fully supports triple monitors, racing wheels, and peripherals.
Developers emphasize early access to gather community feedback and refine the sim to perfection.
Only PC players on Steam can provide feedback to help shape Assetto Corsa Rally.
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