Ubisoft Delays Trackmania Release Date to July, Gameplay Trailer Released

Trackmania Release Date

Trackmania release date has been delayed as the game will now be released on the first day of July. Ubisoft has announced the remake of the game has been pushed from a May release to July 1.

Ubisoft goes on to explain the reason behind the delay because of the COVID 19 pandemic, forcing developers to work from home. However, a new trailer was also shared online that gives another look at what to expect from the game.

Take a look at the gameplay trailer below:

As you may know, the biggest international Trackmania competition, the Trackmania ZrT Cup already was postponed due to COVID-19. Also, our teams have been adapting to working from home, and even though we already are back to a good level of efficiency we need some time to make up for the transition. As a result, we have decided to release the new Trackmania title on July 1st instead of May 5th.

We know this is disappointing for those who were looking forward to getting their hands on Trackmania in May, but we believe this is the best choice for our players and our team, especially given the current circumstances.

The game, which will be a remake of Trackmania Nations is being developed by Ubisoft Nadeo. The game was officially revealed at the Trackmania Grand League Finals event held in Lyon, France, and is set to release for PC.

Here are the key features detailed by Ubisoft:

  • Regularly updated content: Trackmania features an official seasonal campaign and a daily track selection.
  • Diverse tracks: Trackmania allows for unique track creations that players can share by providing new surfaces and “special” blocks.
  • A new type of eSport: Trackmania makes eSports accessible to everyone, with in-game daily competitions to international open leagues.

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