Assetto corsa - Japanese Pack (DLC)
Five iconic Japanese machines land in Assetto Corsa's sim sandbox, from a street MX-5 to a tuned RX-7 Spirit R. Pure driving for purists.
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About Assetto corsa - Japanese Pack (DLC)
The Japanese Pack is a small but carefully curated DLC drop for Assetto Corsa that adds five vehicles rooted firmly in Japanese car culture. You get two flavours of the Mazda MX-5 (the 2015 road car and the dedicated MX-5 Cup race spec), the legendary RX-7 Spirit R in both stock and tuned trim, and the Toyota Supra MK IV alongside a time-attack variant. That last point matters: the tuned versions give you something with noticeably different handling characteristics to the base cars, so you are getting more than reskins. Assetto Corsa itself is one of the most respected PC sim racers around, built on laser-scanned tracks and physics that reward genuine technique over button mashing. This DLC fits right into that philosophy. The MX-5 Cup in particular is a fan favourite for organised club racing on platforms like RaceDepartment, because the tight, matched-spec format rewards racecraft rather than raw horsepower. The RX-7 and Supra are the stuff of car-poster nostalgia, and Kunos have clearly done their homework on how they actually feel to drive rather than just how they look. For sim veterans, the value question comes down to whether these specific cars fill a gap in your garage. If you already own the Japanese Pack equivalents through community mods, the official versions offer better baseline polish and multiplayer compatibility without fiddling with mod load orders. For players who are newer to Assetto Corsa, the MX-5 in either spec is genuinely one of the best cars to learn in because it is forgiving at the limit without being dull. The Supra and RX-7 demand a bit more respect, especially the tuned RX-7 which will punish you for being sloppy mid-corner. One honest caveat: this is a pure sim DLC, so the "four drunk friends on the couch" question is mostly irrelevant here. Assetto Corsa is a one-player-at-a-time wheel-and-pedal experience on PC. The game does support online multiplayer, and these cars show up in hosted sessions regularly, but there is no split-screen and the experience is firmly aimed at the serious end of the spectrum. If you are shopping for a gateway sim and can pair a decent gamepad or budget wheel with it, these cars reward the investment. With a proper direct-drive setup or even a Logitech G29, the MX-5 Cup alone provides hours of legitimate practice driving. Bottom line: a tight, well-made pack of genuinely iconic cars that feel distinct from each other and suit everything from casual hot-lapping to organised online racing. Not a pack for everyone, but for the right player it punches above its size. Riley, Scout Team
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- Kunos Simulazioni
- Publisher
- Kunos Simulazioni
- Release Date
- Dec 19, 2014
