Supernova Games Studios has released Update 0.4 for Assetto Corsa Rally, now available for PC via Steam [1, 2].

This update arrives during the game's Early Access phase, introducing content designed to deepen the simulation's realism and variety for rally enthusiasts.

The latest version introduces two [1] rally cars from the 1990s: the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Subaru Impreza S3 Group [1]. These additions expand the vehicle roster, allowing players to drive classic machinery from a defining era of the sport.

Beyond the garage, the update expands environmental challenges. The developers have added snowy conditions to two [1] specific regions: Alsace and Wales [1]. These weather-affected stages are intended to test driver skill and vehicle handling in low-traction environments.

Supernova Games Studios accompanied the release with a launch trailer to showcase the new assets [1]. The update is part of a broader effort to improve various aspects of the game while it remains in Early Access [2].

DLH.net said the update features "Two New Rally Legends, Expanded Snowy Conditions and more" [2]. The release follows the studio's commitment to iterative development, with the goal of refining the racing experience based on player feedback and technical improvements [2].

Autoevolution said that "Every new update is one more step towards something amazing" [3]. The studio continues to build out the simulation's framework, focusing on the intersection of historical accuracy and challenging environmental physics [1, 2].

Update 0.4 features "Two New Rally Legends, Expanded Snowy Conditions and more."

The release of Update 0.4 indicates a strategy of incremental growth for Assetto Corsa Rally. By focusing on iconic 1990s vehicles and specific regional weather patterns like those in Wales and Alsace, Supernova Games Studios is targeting the 'sim-racing' demographic that values historical authenticity and high-difficulty environmental variables over generic racing content.