Ubisoft confirmed today the high-octane resurgence of the long-running and fan-favorite Trackmania series.
Trackmania Turbo took the stage at the publisher’s E3 2015 press conference in Los Angeles, with an announcement trailer that dropped cars from nose-bleed heights onto high-risk circuits at full speed. A demonstration of one of the game’s 200 confirmed tracks and its Trackbuilder circuit creator mode followed the trailer onstage. Double Driver, a co-operative mode that puts two players in a single car, didn’t get a mention.
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Turbo includes four diverse environments (each boasting unique effects on gameplay) and a dynamic music system which tailors soundtrack intensity to race performance. Ubisoft hinted at a virtual reality demo. You can play at Ubisoft’s booth on the E3 show floor.