


The GT4 pack is arguably the most underrated piece of DLC on this list. And Suzuka is a true test of speed and bravery, from navigating the tricky esses to pushing the track limits as far as you can in the Degners and 130R. Laguna Seca is an icon of American racing, with little room for error in the California hills as the track is lined with sand at every opportunity. Kyalami is a cult classic of a track, something that F1 fans are begging for a return to whilst GT racers can enjoy the challenges of cambered corners and challenging kerbs to contend with. Bathurst features extreme gradients as you navigate the famous Mount Panorama, with tight corners and little room for error through famous sections such as Skyline, the Dipper, and the Chase.

With the Intercontinental GT Pack, racers are given tracks that each poses unique challenges that you cannot find elsewhere in ACC. You can pick up setups for each of these circuits here at Coach Dave Academy. From Bathurst in Australia to Kyalami in South Africa, from Laguna Seca in the United States to Suzuka in Japan, it showcases the best of the best that makes up the Intercontinental GT Challenge series. The first DLC to be released for ACC in February 2020, the Intercontinental GT Pack visits four circuits from different corners of the Earth. In this article we’ll dive further into the DLC on offer, in chronological order, looking at the wealth of content on offer in the game’s extra downloadable content. It’s the same with the tracks on offer, where the base game features classics such as Silverstone or Spa-Francorchamps and the DLC adds classics and icons from the world over. Renowned for its GT3 racing, there’s much more to enjoy in the game.Īs well as including the Porsche 991 Cup and the Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo in the base game, the DLC available with the game adds much more to the roster of cars. Assetto Corsa Competizione, or ACC, is a much-loved game here at Coach Dave Academy and with our sister site SimGrid.
