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The long-awaited Assetto Corsa EVO 0.3 update is now available on Steam Early Access, introducing online multiplayer, overhauled physics and audio, UI refinements, and a major content drop featuring nine new cars and two legendary circuits.
The most requested feature has arrived: online racing. Public servers are now live 24/7, supporting up to 16 drivers per session. Built on a new platform co-developed with SIATI, multiplayer in EVO promises stable sessions and scalable features. Soon, players will be able to rent and configure their own servers with custom car lists, weather, and access options, while affordable pricing ensures accessibility for both casual communities and serious leagues.
Version 0.3 introduces a new damping algorithm running at 1000 Hz, delivering smoother transitions, sharper braking, and more realistic weight transfer. Tyre behavior has also been refined, with thermal grip changes, sliding speed effects, and a more responsive suspension model. Together, these updates make car handling more intuitive and authentic, especially at the limit.
Audio has been rebuilt from the ground up. Each car now has unique startup sequences, distinct engine timbre, and dynamic feedback influenced by inertia, torque shifts, and turbo behavior. Gear changes, driveline stiffness, and finely tuned backfires add depth, turning sound into a tool for reading the car’s behavior as much as an immersive layer.
The interface is sharper and more practical, with a new Multi-Function Display (MFD), refreshed widgets, and smoother transitions. Lighting and post-processing have been refined, VRAM use optimized for multiplayer, and visual effects like motion blur balanced for clarity. Two new showroom environments — EVO Garage and Living Room — let players display their cars in style.
Nine new vehicles expand the lineup, ranging from GT machines to touring legends:
Two world-class circuits also arrive, laser-scanned and faithfully recreated:
Assetto Corsa EVO 0.3 represents a major leap forward, combining online racing with deeper physics, richer audio, and a stronger content lineup. Whether you’re chasing GT3 competition at Spa, sliding the Caterham in a slipstream battle, or reliving F1 history in the Ferrari F2004, this update sets the tone for EVO’s future.
For Fanatec users, every detail — from refined damping to rebuilt soundscapes — translates directly into more immersion through hardware like the Ready2Race bundles, going from entry-level option to high-end for those advanced players.
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