Kunos Simulazioni has launched Update 0.7.1 for Assetto Corsa Evo, focusing on technical refinements to the game's physics, rendering, and stability. This patch delivers fixes for mirror flickering, improved smoke visibility, and corrected steering limits during vehicle damage. These updates aim to provide a more polished and mechanically accurate driving experience.
Update 0.7 for Assetto Corsa Evo is now available, bringing a significant expansion of the vehicle roster and the debut of the official SDK. This update adds the Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II, the Datsun 240Z, and two new Porsche models, while also introducing a brand-new particle system for enhanced immersion. These new tools and visual improvements allow technical players to begin creating custom single-player content and enjoy smoother rendering performance.
A new update lands on the portal: renew an active server with no downtime, import a full configuration from a JSON file exported by the Steam server tool, save your own presets for one-click reuse, and filter the car list by brand. Faster setup, longer uptime, less repetitive work.
Assetto Corsa Evo has launched Update 0.6.3, focusing on enhanced vehicle audio fidelity and improved multiplayer stability. The update brings comprehensive sound reworks to the BMW M8 Competition and Audi RS 3, while addressing several critical crash scenarios. Players using dedicated servers must ensure they are running the latest version to maintain online connectivity.
A new update is live on the portal: turn on Dynamic Weather on your servers and let conditions evolve through the session — adding realism, strategy and unpredictability to every race. The release also ships a batch of bug fixes across the portal.
A major update lands on acevo-servers.com: a fully rebuilt, faster and more secure architecture, the new Entry List feature for SteamID-based access control, a Session Results section where every session is automatically saved and downloadable, and Webhook delivery so you can receive session data in real time. And there's more on the way — stay tuned.
With v0.6 live and Kunos shipping the Self-Hosted Server Tool on Steam, our portal is entering a new era. Many long-requested features are on their way, together with things nobody in sim-racing has ever done. And from today, €5 gets you 7 full days instead of 1.
Version 0.6 is the biggest technical update to date: a laser-scanned Sebring, six new cars headlined by modern GT3s, a complete suspension and tyre-contact physics overhaul, official MoTeC telemetry support and a new self-hosted server tool shipped via Steam.
Following the update scheduled by Kunos for the release of v0.6 on April 15, 2026 at 11:00 CEST, downtime may occur over the next 48 hours.