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Free-to-play Trackmania now on PlayStation, Xbox

And with cross-play and cross-progression!

The free-to-play Trackmania is now available on PlayStation and Xbox consoles, offering cross-play and cross-progression to boot.

Trackmania offers a unique racing experience for players to compete and climb leaderboards on more than 1000 tracks, with a new one available every day,” Ubisoft said in a press release.

“On the track, players can progress to unlock new prestige skins, medals and trophies,” Ubisoft continued. “Players can also team-up with their friends in two different game modes, Ranked and Royal, and join casual daily competitions. An official Esports circuit is available for players looking for new challenges, in addition to many events organised by the community.”

While players can play for free, be warned: two additional, paid tiers are on offer. Standard access will set you back $14.95 AUD per year, and Club Access is $44.95 AUD per year or $89.95 AUD for three years.

Trackmania is now available on Windows PC via Epic Games Store, Steam and Ubisoft Connect alongside Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5.


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