New Trackmania Update Today Adds The Rally Car, Plus New Blocks And Items
This is the second episode of the Original Trilogy.
The Rally car is hitting the road in Trackmania today.
Following the release of the first episode of the new Original Trilogy commemorating the racing game's 20th anniversary, this upcoming update introduces more than 240 new blocks and items inspired by the original Rally environment — along with 166 macroblocks tailored for the gamepad editor. In celebration, events are planned for players to win items.
The Rally car promises dynamic and reactive gameplay characterized by a slippery feel, maintaining the original gameplay mechanics on tech and dirt surfaces while adapting to new environments such as plastic, ice, and wood. This vehicle is designed to interact with Trackmania's new physics, including reactors and cruise control effects.
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