Assetto Corsa Competizione DLC Pack (DLC)
Every ACC DLC in one Xbox bundle: six packs worth of laser-scanned tracks, GT3/GT4/GT2 cars, and official GT World Challenge content. A serious sim racer's shopping cart, sorted.
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About Assetto Corsa Competizione DLC Pack (DLC)
If you already own Assetto Corsa Competizione on Xbox Series X or Xbox One and you keep looking at that sparse base-game track list, this bundle is the fix. It pulls together six separate DLC packs into a single purchase: the American Track Pack, the Challengers Pack, the British GT Pack, the Intercontinental GT Pack, the GT4 Pack, and the 2023 GT World Challenge Pack. That is a lot of race weekends you didn't previously have access to. Let's talk about what you're actually getting on track. The base game ships with 11 circuits tied to the 2018 and 2019 GT World Challenge Europe seasons, which is fine but definitely euro-centric. The DLC corrects that in bulk. The Intercontinental GT Pack alone drops in Suzuka, Mount Panorama (Bathurst), Laguna Seca, and Kyalami, all laser-scanned to the same obsessive standard Kunos Simulazioni applies to every circuit in the game. Every bump, kerb, and camber change is captured from the real thing, so when Bathurst's narrow uphill section feels genuinely scary, that's not game design flourish, that's the actual circuit. The American Track Pack adds Circuit of the Americas, Indianapolis, and Watkins Glen. The British GT Pack brings Donington Park, Oulton Park, and Snetterton, plus mixed-class racing. The 2023 GT World Challenge Pack adds Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia plus three current-spec GT3 machines: the Ferrari 296 GT3, the Porsche 911 GT3 R (992), and the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2. Without those three cars you are locked out of the machinery that most online lobbies actually run, so that pack alone is close to mandatory for anyone who races online. On the car side, the GT4 Pack brings 11 cars from the official GT4 European Series, which is a genuinely different experience from GT3 racing. Less horsepower, less aero grip, more sliding around and actually feeling what the rear is doing. It is arguably more approachable for players who find stock GT3 cars overwhelming. The Challengers Pack adds five more GT3 cars including the Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II. Combined with the base roster, the full bundle brings the car count up to something that covers GT2, GT3, GT4, and touring cars across multiple real-world championships. Here is the honest caveat for Xbox players: ACC is a serious simulation. There is no casual difficulty mode that turns it into a kart racer for Saturday night friends. The physics engine models tyre grip, aerodynamics, suspension, and electronics with a level of detail that will punish button-mashing. Gamepad players can absolutely enjoy it with assists turned on, but anyone expecting a pick-up-and-play arcade racer is going to have a rough first hour. This is also a DLC bundle, not a standalone game, so the base game is a separate purchase. It is worth calling that out plainly. For players who are already in the ACC ecosystem on Xbox though, buying packs individually is the slower and more expensive route, and this bundle collects the core content you would eventually want anyway. Riley, Scout Team
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- Kunos Simulazioni
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- Kunos Simulazioni
- Release Date
- Sep 11, 2023
