Assetto Corsa Competizione – The First Week By The Numbers

 Assetto Corsa Competizione - The First Week By The Numbers

Assetto Corsa Competizione – The First Week By The Numbers

It is safe to say that last month’s release of the first part of the Assetto Corsa Competizione racing simulator Early Access version was a huge success, as it instantly topped the Steam Sales Chart.

While Kunos Simulazioni is getting ready to deploy part two of the ACC Early Access, they have published a new trailer video showing us the first week of Assetto Corsa Competizione by the numbers.

  • 1.0289.234 driven
  • 85% valid laps
  • 5,298,496 km distance traveled
  • 1st user on track 4 min after release
  • 11k + sessions under 1:57.000

On Wednesday 10 October, the new ACC update will bring us a new car and a new track in the form of the Bentley Continental GT3 and the Misano World Circuit. Furthermore, we can expect new features such as a Super Pole mode, basic pitstop, and the first implementation of VR support. Last but not least, the update will also introduce the performance and safety rating features.

The early access version of the Assetto Corsa Competizione racing title is available via the Steam platform.


Assetto Corsa Competizione is the Officially licensed Racing Simulator of the Blancpain GT Series by SRO. The game features the official drivers, teams, cars, and circuits of the worlds premier GT3 championship.

The ACC racing simulator is featuring an extraordinary level of simulation quality that allows players to experience the unique atmosphere of this GT3 Series, players can compete against official drivers, teams, cars, and circuits with the highest level of accuracy and attention to detail.

Taking full advantage of Unreal Engine 4, Assetto Corsa Competizione will ensure the highest quality rendering with photorealistic weather conditions and graphics to reach a new standard in driving realism and immersion racing. Players will experience high-speed torque as they get behind the wheel of luxurious speedsters including Ferrari’s, Lamborghini’s, McLaren’s and many other prestigious GT cars reproduced with an outstanding level of detail. Motion capture technology is used to create the animations of mechanics and drivers in an even more realistic fashion and guarantees a high level of player engagement during races, pit stops, and driver changes.

In the final version of the game, players can expect advanced multiplayer functionality with Assetto Corsa Competizione, including a ranking system which will evaluate individual performance and driving behavior to reward the most virtuous drivers and promote fair play in online competitions.

  Official Webpages – www.assettocorsa.net/competizione