Ubisoft Announces Trackmania for PC, Releasing This May

Trackmania

Ubisoft has just announced Trackmania, which will be a remake of Trackmania Nations. The game is set to release for PC on May 5, 2020. The game is being developed by Ubisoft Nadeo, and the game was officially revealed at the Trackmania Grand League Finals event held in Lyon, France.

Ubisoft goes on to explain that the game will combine easy to learn but hard to master gameplay mechanics and that the game will be overhauled with a fresh look and creative direction. Trackmania Nations was originally released back n 2006 when it was available as a free standalone game back then.

Trackmania

In Trackmania, we will have daily and weekly casual cups, seasonal official campaign rankings, and a Grand League & Open Grand League happening two times a year. Community events and professional tournaments will have easy in-game access and will be advertised on tracks, bringing the fantasy of esports to Trackmania.

Historically, Trackmania has always had a large amount of content thanks to our players. However, we noticed that after releasing a game, players rush through the campaign and then stop playing. So we decided to create a seasonal game, with a regular official campaign and one daily track selection among all players submitted and peer-reviewed maps. Additionally, we intend to create regular updates of Trackmania for new seasonal blocks or new features.

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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