Compare Assetto Corsa Season Pass (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Kunos Simulazioni. Published by Kunos Simulazioni. Released on 12/19/2014. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Indie, Racing, Simulation, Sports. Metacritic score: 85/100.

The essential DLC bundle for Assetto Corsa's hardcore sim crowd, adding laser-scanned tracks and sought-after cars like the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio.

Assetto Corsa is not a casual Friday-night racer. It is one of the most physics-faithful driving simulators ever made, and the Season Pass is how you unlock a significant chunk of the cars and tracks that make the base game worth the investment in the first place. If you already own Assetto Corsa and you are sitting on the fence about whether the extra content is worth it, the short answer is: if you take this sim seriously, yes. The headlining addition tied to this content is Laguna Seca, a laser-scanned recreation of the iconic California circuit, complete with the Corkscrew corner that has humbled sim racers for years. Laser-scanning means the track surface elevation changes, bumps, and kerb profiles are pulled from real-world data rather than guesswork, and you feel every centimetre of it through force feedback. Speaking of which, this game rewards a proper wheel-and-pedal setup more than almost anything else on the platform. A Logitech G29 or Thrustmaster T300 will transform the experience. A gamepad works, but you are leaving a lot of the sim's best qualities on the table. The car roster additions are the other big draw. The Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio is the marquee name, a 510-horsepower Italian saloon that is genuinely tricky to manage under hard braking and rewards smooth inputs. Beyond that, the Season Pass across its various packs covers a range of road cars, GT machinery, and exotics that give you a roster wide enough to spend serious hours in time trial or hot-lap modes. Each car has its own distinct handling character, which is exactly what a sim of this calibre should deliver. Now for the reality check, because I would not be doing my job if I skipped it. This is not a four-friends-on-the-couch game. There is no split-screen. The multiplayer is online only, and the community on console is smaller than on PC. If your group is looking for something accessible and chaotic, this is the wrong shelf. Assetto Corsa demands patience, practice, and ideally some hardware investment. Beginners without assists enabled will spin out repeatedly on their first sessions at Laguna Seca, and that is part of the point. The assists menu is there, but the learning curve is still steeper than most console racers. For solo sim enthusiasts and online club racers who want authentic car behaviour above all else, the Season Pass content holds up. The laser-scanned tracks in particular age extremely well because the data does not lie. If you are buying into Assetto Corsa on Xbox and want the full experience rather than the base-game sampler, the Season Pass is the practical way to get there. Riley, Scout Team

Assetto Corsa Season Pass (DLC)
IndieRacingSimulationSports

Assetto Corsa Season Pass (DLC)

Dec 19, 2014Kunos Simulazioni
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Assetto Corsa is not a casual Friday-night racer. It is one of the most physics-faithful driving simulators ever made, and the Season Pass is how you unlock a significant chunk of the cars and tracks that make the base game worth the investment in the first place. If you already own Assetto Corsa and you are sitting on the fence about whether the extra content is worth it, the short answer is: if you take this sim seriously, yes. The headlining addition tied to this content is Laguna Seca, a laser-scanned recreation of the iconic California circuit, complete with the Corkscrew corner that has humbled sim racers for years. Laser-scanning means the track surface elevation changes, bumps, and kerb profiles are pulled from real-world data rather than guesswork, and you feel every centimetre of it through force feedback. Speaking of which, this game rewards a proper wheel-and-pedal setup more than almost anything else on the platform. A Logitech G29 or Thrustmaster T300 will transform the experience. A gamepad works, but you are leaving a lot of the sim's best qualities on the table. The car roster additions are the other big draw. The Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio is the marquee name, a 510-horsepower Italian saloon that is genuinely tricky to manage under hard braking and rewards smooth inputs. Beyond that, the Season Pass across its various packs covers a range of road cars, GT machinery, and exotics that give you a roster wide enough to spend serious hours in time trial or hot-lap modes. Each car has its own distinct handling character, which is exactly what a sim of this calibre should deliver. Now for the reality check, because I would not be doing my job if I skipped it. This is not a four-friends-on-the-couch game. There is no split-screen. The multiplayer is online only, and the community on console is smaller than on PC. If your group is looking for something accessible and chaotic, this is the wrong shelf. Assetto Corsa demands patience, practice, and ideally some hardware investment. Beginners without assists enabled will spin out repeatedly on their first sessions at Laguna Seca, and that is part of the point. The assists menu is there, but the learning curve is still steeper than most console racers. For solo sim enthusiasts and online club racers who want authentic car behaviour above all else, the Season Pass content holds up. The laser-scanned tracks in particular age extremely well because the data does not lie. If you are buying into Assetto Corsa on Xbox and want the full experience rather than the base-game sampler, the Season Pass is the practical way to get there. Riley, Scout Team

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xboxHardcore SimForce FeedbackLaser-Scanned TracksWheel SupportOnline MultiplayerCar Handling DepthTime TrialDLC Content Pack

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Metacritic
85
Steam
93%(169,507)

Game Info

Developer
Kunos Simulazioni
Publisher
Kunos Simulazioni
Release Date
Dec 19, 2014

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