There’s not long until we’ll all be able to try Automobilista 2 and see what Reiza Studios have created for their new racing sim. The good news is that everything is pointing towards a full release at some point late in March 2020, at least according to the latest Automobilista 2 January 2020 Developer Update.
There are also more details on the DLC plans, including the return of the Hockenheimring Pack from the original Automobilista, which includes the 1977, 1988, 2001 and modern versions of the track, and DLC for Silverstone including the 1975, 1991, 2001 and modern circuit. Three more tracks are already confirmed for similar DLC packages in the first year.
Read the full notes from Renato Simioni below:
Reiza January 2020 Development Update
Hello again folks, here we are for the first development update of 2020!
The year has started for us just like the last one ended – working flatout, with long night after long night testing everyone´s sanity
It has been another incredibly productive month, with further developments made in all fronts from vehicle to track art, Audio, Physics, AI, User Interface – all had one major development or another which is at once very exciting but also stressful as every time there is a breakthrough it demands some amount of rework to re-assemble related parts around it, and there´s so much the schedule will allow until we get to a stable build for release.
The details of what´s going on in all these fronts would be enough to fill two articles and bore many of you to death – the important thing is that we have managed to reach the end of the month just inside our planned milestones so things continue to move decisively towards release at some point late in March.
So let´s look into some of the most exciting stuff to come together this past month:
User Interface Preview
It has been a long time coming but we are finally able to share a glimpse of the AMS2 User Interface – click on the thumbs to preview some of the main game screens:
Like all other areas, the UI is being developed with conservative short
term goals in mind considering the relatively tight 16 month schedule
since we started working with the Madness engine – further & more
in-depth developments are planned for post-release, in any case we
believe this to be a solid baseline for what is to follow .
Please keep in mind that while the design is fairly definitive, some of
what you see in these previews are still to be considered WIP –
background images, panel artwork and texts specially are still mostly
placeholders, and elements may still move around a bit.
Initial DLC Packs Confirmed – Hockenheim & Silverstone
Very happy to confirm the classic Hockenheimring – host of the German GP
34 times will again feature in Automobilista 2 as the very first DLC
Pack.
Just as in AMS1, the Hockenheimring Pack will feature the 1977, 1988,
2001 and modern versions of the track along with the most relevant
layout variants.
This is the only AMS1 DLC that will be re-released again in AMS2 as a
DLC – all other AMS1 DLCs will feature as AMS2 base game content on
release.
Another World Class venue that we are thrilled to confirm for
Automobilista 2 is none other than the spiritual home of British
motorsports – the historical Silverstone Circuit is inarguably one of
the tracks of richest heritage in motorsports, being the host of the
very first World Championship GP in 1950 and having hosted 50 of them
since and continuing to be one of the major venues for the most
important series today.
Silverstone has received many reforms over the decades with major
changes to the original layout – all of them however managed to keep the
track´s trademark high speed nature, and each featured their own unique
charm which is one of the reasons it´s such a great subject for this
line of AMS2 DLCs. The Silverstone Pack will feature the 1975, 1991,
2001 and modern versions of the track.
On top of these two packages – both to be released within the first 6
months of AMS2´s initial release – three more tracks are already
confirmed as subjects of similar DLC packages over the following year.
We won´t spoil all surprises just yet so feel free to speculate what
these may be
Some may understandably find odd that DLCs are being announced before
the game is even released – the reason being that we want to give a
better idea of how base game content may differ from the DLCs and why
they´ll (hopefully) be worth the asking price. Mainly, it is something
we owe to the Backers who already commited to the full AMS2 pack before
they even knew what they were getting with it – it´s in large part
thanks to them that some of these major licenses are already
materializing at this stage.
This should also be a hint there are some major, not yet announced plans
for AMS2 in terms of content you can look forward to – a lot more of
this iceberg than what has appeared over the surface so far
Rest assured however we don´t plan to hold the suspense for much longer –
by next month we will confirm the full content list to feature on
initial AMS2 release. Similarly to AMS1 we will again have a large
content roster ranging from historical tracks and cars to complete
modern series, karts, trucks and a whole lot in between – altogether
adding to up just under 40 unique venues and classes and over 60 car
models – some official, some fictional – with more to come still in time
for release and a lot more beyond it. We also hope to outline to some
of the main gameplay features (for single and multiplayer) we are
working on.
Final weeks to join the AMS2 Early Backing Campaign
Automobilista 2 is scheduled for launch in March 2020, and for a few
more weeks you can still pre-purchase through the Early Backing
Campaign. – as mentioned above the revenue we raise from the Campaign
sales contribute to securing new licenses as well as to the development
of the game itself.
In addition to a good discount over the complete game package including
the various DLCs and Expansion Packs that will be launched in the coming
years, Backers also get access to our private forum to influence
various development decisions, the opportunity to create their own car
paintings and enter in the game as official drivers, and soon also Early
Access to the game itself during the final weeks of Beta Testing!
You can find more information about the Campaign and how to participate here.
By this time next month Backers will already be able to hit the track as Automobilista 2 Beta is scheduled to become available to them on Steam in February 28th. We are pushing hard to deliver a solid and functional build for this Open Beta period, although naturally it shouldn´t be expected to be quite the finished article yet and some teething issues will inevitably pop up once we have a few thousand users testing the game rather than a few dozens.
In many ways V1.0 will also be a long way from final – it is rather just a baseline for what will follow. Automobilista 2 is a long-term project with a development plan that already goes well into 2022. Day 1 is just the opening lap of a very long race, and we are eager to get going!
All pretty cool news as we get closer to the release dates for both Automobilista 2 backers, and normal customers.
You can add Automobilista 2 to your wishlist on Steam for the PC, or play the original title right now. And obviously you can keep up with the latest news, reviews and more on the game, right here.
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