Prepare to redefine your understanding of rally simulation, as a new era dawns with the highly anticipated announcement of Assetto Corsa Rally. Unveiled at the prestigious Sim Racing Expo 2025, this title brings together the acclaimed expertise of Kunos Simulazioni, celebrated for their hyper-realistic racing simulations, and the innovative vision of Supernova Games. Poised for a Steam Early Access launch on November 13, Assetto Corsa Rally is set to revolutionize the genre by introducing a monumental first: fully laser-scanned rally stages.
Laser Scanning: A Game-Changer for Rally Authenticity
For discerning tech enthusiasts and sim racers, the inclusion of laser-scanned stages marks an unprecedented leap in rally game development. While this precision technology has long been a staple in circuit racing sims – meticulously capturing every undulation, bump, and camber of a track’s surface and topography – its application to the unpredictable, dynamic world of off-road rally racing has, until now, remained elusive. Unlike other prominent rally titles, such as EA WRC, which may feature authentic sections, Assetto Corsa Rally aims for nothing less than full 1:1 stage replication through this groundbreaking laser scanning. This meticulous attention to environmental detail underscores the game’s ambitious mission: to deliver the most accurate and authentic rally simulator ever experienced, ensuring every twist and turn feels genuinely real.
Beyond its technological prowess, players can anticipate an expansive vehicle roster that celebrates the rich history of rally racing. From the roaring legends of the 1960s to the cutting-edge performance of modern machinery, this simulator promises a comprehensive driving experience. Enthusiasts will be particularly thrilled by the confirmed inclusion of iconic Group B hardware, alongside contemporary powerhouses like the formidable Hyundai i20 N Rally1. At its early access launch, two distinct, challenging locations will be available. Drivers can put their skills to the test on the demanding tarmac roads of Alsace in France, navigating its technical corners, or brave the notoriously tricky gravel stages of Hafren in Wales, known for its dense forests and unforgiving obstacles. Digital Tech Explorer looks forward to diving deeper into these stages and vehicles to bring you our full analysis.

