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The latest Assetto Corsa EVO Early Access update has landed, and it’s a big step forward for the title. Version 0.3 introduces online multiplayer, expands the car and track roster, and makes several improvements to the driving experience.

Online Multiplayer Arrives

For the first time in EVO’s Early Access, players can take their racing online. The initial rollout of multiplayer supports up to 16 drivers per session, opening the door to community races and competitive events. This is an important milestone for anyone looking to bring EVO into structured leagues or casual online lobbies.

Expanded Car List

The update also adds a wide variety of new vehicles, covering both road and race machines. Highlights include the Ferrari F2004 Formula 1 car, Audi RS6 Avant, Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16 Evolution II, Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO 2, Caterham Seven (both road and Academy versions), BMW M3 E30 Sport Evolution, Dallara Stradale, BMW M4 GT3 Evo, and the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport. This mix gives drivers more variety across eras, from legendary classics to modern race cars.

New Tracks to Master

Two iconic circuits have joined the lineup: Spa-Francorchamps and the Red Bull Ring. Both tracks are laser-scanned and bring a fresh challenge, adding to the existing roster of international circuits already in the game.

Gameplay and Technical Improvements

Alongside new content, the update delivers refinements that make racing more realistic:

What’s Next for EVO

While version 0.3 is a major step, there’s still more on the horizon. The developers have teased upcoming features such as an open-world free roam mode set around the Nürburgring region, a full replay system with dynamic camera angles, a dedicated photo mode, and official modding support. The full release is expected to expand the car list to around 100 vehicles and the track roster to 15 circuits.

Closing Thoughts

The 0.3 update marks a turning point in Assetto Corsa EVO’s Early Access journey. With multiplayer now live, a stronger car and track lineup, and ongoing refinements to the driving experience, the game is building toward its full release later in 2025. For sim racers, it’s an exciting time to get behind the wheel and see how EVO continues to evolve.


Summary Table: Latest Update at a Glance

FeatureDetails
Online MultiplayerInitial rollout in 0.3 update
Tyre ModelFlat-spot simulation for realistic handling
AI PerformanceEnhanced opponent behavior
VR SupportImproved compatibility and performance
Special EventsNew challenge-based game modes
New CarsMultiple high-profile additions (e.g., Ferrari F2004, Huracán, etc.)
New TracksSpa-Francorchamps and Red Bull Ring added
Next StepsOpen-world, replay mode, Photo Mode, modding support, and more content