Assetto Corsa Evo 0.3 about to land?

Assetto Corsa Evo 0.3 about to land?

Assetto Corsa Evo 0.3: New Content Rumoured to Drop This Week

The next major update to Assetto Corsa Evo — version 0.3 — may be just around the corner. Rumours are circulating that Kunos Simulazioni could release the latest early access build as soon as Thursday, 31 July, and while nothing is officially confirmed, there’s growing confidence that we’re about to see the biggest update to AC Evo yet.

What We Expect in Version 0.3

While Kunos have been tight-lipped on exact details, several pieces of information have slipped through the cracks — both officially and through credible sources. Here’s what looks likely to be included:

✅ Confirmed Content:

  • BMW M4 GT3 Evo – A highly anticipated addition to the GT3 roster, bringing the updated 2025-spec M4 to the virtual grid.

  • Spa-Francorchamps – One of the most iconic circuits in the world, already previewed at the real-world CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa event via simulators run by AK Esports.

🔄 Strong Rumours:

  • Red Bull Ring – Multiple sources suggest this Austrian circuit is part of the upcoming build.

  • Additional Vehicles – There are hints at more cars beyond the BMW M4, though specifics remain unconfirmed.

  • Multiplayer Functionality – A much-discussed topic. While there’s strong community hope that 0.3 will introduce multiplayer support in some form, there have also been signs that development has faced some challenges behind the scenes.

A Long Time Coming — But Worth the Wait

There’s no doubt that Assetto Corsa Evo’s early access cycle has tested the patience of many sim racers. Version 0.2 released months ago, and with each new teaser or dev post, anticipation has only grown. But let’s not forget what Kunos are aiming to do: reinvent sim racing from the ground up.

They’ve built a new physics engine, a new graphics pipeline, and a fully reworked vehicle and track modelling process — all while preserving the modding DNA that made the original Assetto Corsa legendary. Innovation of this scale doesn’t happen overnight. And while the wait can be frustrating, we believe it’s a sign that they’re focused on doing things properly, not rushing features before they’re ready.

In an era where some games launch half-baked and rely on post-release patches to get things into shape, the measured approach by Kunos is something to be respected.

What About Multiplayer?

The possibility of multiplayer arriving in 0.3 has been a major talking point, but nothing is confirmed. We’re aware that multiplayer development is being handled externally, and while progress is being made, it may not be fully realised in this build.

From our side at Simracing.GP, we’re watching developments closely. We’re confident that by the time Assetto Corsa Evo reaches full release, we’ll be in a position to support online multiplayer integration — just as we’ve done with AC, ACC, and other major sims. For now, we’re waiting (just like you), and we’re excited for what’s ahead.

Sim Racing, Evolved

As AC Evo grows, so too does the opportunity for structured, community-based racing. Once multiplayer becomes available, Simracing.GP will be ready to support it with:

  • Championship tools


  • Liveries, setups and server settings automatically managed

  • A global community of racers to compete against

Whether you’re racing solo in early access or preparing for full-featured online events, we’ll be here to make the process simple.

Get Ready for the Future of Sim Racing

Whether version 0.3 drops this Thursday or a little later, one thing is clear — Assetto Corsa Evo is shaping up to be a major force in sim racing. The inclusion of modern GT3 machinery, laser-scanned circuits like Spa and (potentially) Red Bull Ring, and the slow-but-steady rollout of multiplayer all point to a platform being built with longevity in mind.

So keep your eyes peeled. Fire up Steam on Thursday. And make sure your rig is ready. Because when AC Evo 0.3 lands, it could be the turning point we’ve all been waiting for.

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Written by:

Adam Eley

Commercial Director