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Assetto Corsa Evo Teases Ferrari 288 GTO in Upcoming V0.6 Update Amid Ongoing Criticism

Assetto Corsa has released a short-form teaser clip, giving players a first look at one of the new cars coming to Assetto Corsa Evo as part of the upcoming v0.6 update. While the clip itself is brief, it confirms that new content is on the way for the title that has been under heavy scrutiny in recent months.

Alongside the teaser, it has also been revealed that the update will include five additional cars and a brand new track. Details remain limited for now, but the announcement alone has already sparked discussion across the community.

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Ferrari 288 GTO Confirmed

The headline addition from the teaser is the Ferrari 288 GTO, a legendary icon from the 1980s and one of Ferrari’s most respected performance cars.

The 288 GTO was originally developed as a homologation special for Group B racing. It features a twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing around 400 horsepower, paired with a lightweight design that made it one of the fastest road cars of its time. Its combination of raw power and analog driving feel makes it a perfect fit.

Classic, challenging and rewarding to drive.


More Content on the Way

In addition to the Ferrari 288 GTO, the developers have confirmed that five more cars will be included in the 0.6 update, along with a new track. At the time of writing, no further details about these additions have been shared.

This leaves a lot of room for speculation. Players are already discussing potential additions, ranging from modern GT machinery to more classic icons. The lack of concrete information means expectations are all over the place.


What the Update Needs to Fix

While new content is always welcome, the reality is that Assetto Corsa Evo is currently facing criticism in several key areas. For many players, content alone is not enough anymore.

Performance remains one of the biggest issues. Players continue to report inconsistent frame rates and overall optimization problems, which heavily impact the driving experience. Stability is another major concern, with some users experiencing crashes and technical issues that make long sessions frustrating.

Beyond technical problems, there is also a clear lack of core features. The absence of a proper career mode and the much talked about freeroam map continues to disappoint players. These were features that many expected to see much earlier in the development cycle.

Multiplayer is another area that needs attention. Many in the community are asking for improvements to matchmaking and overall online stability, as the current experience does not meet expectations for a modern racing simulator.


Community Reaction Remains Critical

The reaction to the teaser has been mixed at best. While some players are excited about the Ferrari 288 GTO and the promise of new content, a large portion of the community remains critical.

Looking at the comments under the teaser, several clear patterns emerge. Performance and stability are the most frequently mentioned issues, with many players stating that these problems need to be addressed before adding more content.

Another common point of criticism is the continued delay of promised features. Players are frustrated by repeated pushbacks and a lack of clear communication regarding when key elements like freeroam will finally be implemented.

There are also ongoing requests for additional content beyond what has been announced. Some players are asking for specific cars, while others are still waiting for a console release. The demand for an open-world freeroam experience is especially strong, with many seeing it as a defining feature for the future of the title.


A Step Forward or More Pressure?

The v0.6 update has the potential to be an important step for Assetto Corsa Evo. New cars and a new track can bring players back and generate renewed interest in the game.

However, the pressure on the developers is clearly increasing. The community is no longer satisfied with small updates or teasers alone. There is a growing expectation for meaningful improvements to the core experience.

If the update manages to address performance, stability and at least some of the missing features, it could possibly mark a turning point for the game once again. If not, the criticism is likely to continue and possibly grow even stronger.


Final Thoughts

The teaser for the Ferrari 288 GTO shows that Assetto Corsa Evo is still moving forward, and the choice of car is a strong one.

At the same time, the reaction from the community makes it clear that content alone is not enough anymore. Players want a stable, complete and polished experience, and they want it sooner rather than later.

The v0.6 update will be another important moment for Assetto Corsa Evo’s further development. It can either rebuild some confidence or reinforce the doubts that many players currently have. Right now, it sits somewhere in between hype and skepticism, leaning more towards latter.

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