Following its PC launch in mid-April and the announcement last week, the game update adds revised tyre and suspension models which removes the ability to use well-known set-up exploits.
This is available to all via the free patch alongside a re-engineered Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo and the latest McLaren 720S GT3 Evo. Alongside the changes arrived the paid-for additional downloadable content – the 2023 GT World Challenge pack.
This includes the latest Ferrari 296, Porsche 911 R (992) and Lamborghini Huracán Evo2 GT3 cars and the Valencian Circuit Ricardo Tormo.
In our review of the PC version, we enjoyed the challenge of trying to overtake cleanly at this slow-speed track and the brake maps within the mid-engined Italian V10.
When it was announced that the latest additions were headed to PlayStation and Xbox, the price was yet to be confirmed. It’s now been set at $12.99/€12.99/£10.99.
For further context on the changes and how the console conversions of Assetto Corsa Competizione came to life, you can listen to our interview with 505 Games’ Assetto Corsa brand community manager Ben ‘Rwaggy’ McConnell.