Assetto Corsa is going off-road with Asetto Corsa Rally, built by DiRT and WRC veterans
The Assetto Corsa physics engine is heading off-road. Publisher 505 Games has just announced Assetto Corsa Rally, a new, dedicated rally simulation developed by the newly formed Supernova Games Studios. This new team, comprised of industry veterans with experience on titles like DiRT Rally, WRC, and Project CARS, will bring the hardcore sim experience to the world of rally, leveraging Kunos's simulation technology.
Assetto Corsa Rally promises a pure simulation approach, aiming to capture the raw intensity of the sport. The game runs on an updated version of the Assetto Corsa physics engine, specifically adapted to model the unique challenges of rallying, including jumps, uneven terrain, and dynamically changing grip levels across both tarmac and gravel surfaces. This is complemented by dynamic day-night cycles and weather conditions that will directly impact traction and visibility. Visually, the team has customised Unreal Engine 5 to deliver high-fidelity graphics while maintaining performance, with both cars and stages being recreated using laser-scan technology.
The game will release initially in Early Access, including 10 fully licensed cars, ranging from classics like the Lancia Stratos Gr.4 to modern machinery like the Hyundai i20N Rally2. Players will get to tackle four special stages across two locations: the fast asphalt of Rally Alsace and the challenging gravel tracks of Rally Wales, totalling over 33 km of laser-scanned roads. Supernova is also putting a heavy focus on audio immersion, with engine, transmission, and environmental sounds sampled from real cars and locations. A detailed co-driver pacenote system, developed with professional co-drivers, aims to deliver maximum realism.
The developers plan for the Early Access period to last between 12 and 18 months. During this time, the game will be significantly expanded, with the final 1.0 version aiming to feature five international rallies (over 120 km of roads), more than 30 cars, a full Career Mode, a Rally School, and the much-requested VR support, which is confirmed to be coming during the Early Access phase. The game will launch into Steam Early Access on November 13th, 2025, priced at €29.99 / $29.99 / £24.99. Console versions will be considered at a later date.
KitGuru says: With the Rally game scene lacking big names since Codemasters was disbanded, the Asetto Corsa team has come right in time to salvage the hope of rally simulation fans.
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