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Assetto Corsa franchise revenue jumped 34% following EVO release

Naturally, releasing a new game, even in early access, sees revenues increase.

Assetto Corsa franchise revenue jumped 34% following EVO release

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Digital Bros, owners of 505 Games and the Assetto Corsa series, has posted its interim financial report for FY2024 – 2025, and, as expected, franchise sales increased.

In the nine months between 1st July 2024 and 31st March 2025, the Assetto Corsa franchise generated €25.6 million thanks to the launch of Assetto Corsa EVO. Compared to the same period last financial year, that’s a jump of 34%.

Digital Bros stated that this was a “particularly strong performance”, as revenue from the driving games increased from €19.1 million year-on-year.

However, outside of Assetto Corsa, the revenue from the entire Digital Bros portfolio dropped 12.3% to €66.4 million. The Italian conglomerate posted a net loss of €2.1 million during the aforementioned nine-month period.

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EVO was its only major release during this reporting period, compared to the prior financial year, where it launched Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons and Ghostrunner 2.

The results also confirm that Assetto Corsa sim racing titles account for just over 38% of all income for the Italian conglomerate, increasing its reliance on the sim racing titles.

“In terms of numbers, the launch of Assetto Corsa EVO is so far the most successful in the story of the franchise“, said developer Kunos Simulazioni Co-founder and Executive Manager Marco Massarutto in a recent keynote video.

Since then, a 0.2 update was released and an updated roadmap, while the initial ‘fall 2025’ release window is being “assessed”.