Every three months Nadeo releases a new set of 25 maps in a campaign. They’re named for the season they’re released in, hence “seasonal campaign”. Launching the campaign from the Solo menu places you in Time Attack mode by yourself.
The leaderboard is locked when a season ends, and trophies are awarded based on a player’s overall rank, with first place receiving a Trophy 9. Players can still play older campaigns in paid versions of the game and set times, but the overall points leaderboard won’t change.
Leaderboard scores and trophies are explained in Ranking Systems.
The Training campaign is a set of 25 simple maps designed to introduce players to the various surfaces and special blocks. The leaderboards are hidden in-game, but they can be found on trackmania.io via their respective trackmania.exchange pages.
Each day a community-made map is featured as the Track of the Day (TOTD), with trophies awarded depending on a player’s rank after 24 hours. These maps are selected by Nadeo, with most coming from the Map Review sever. Launching TOTD from the Solo menu places you in Time Attack mode by yourself.
Cup of the Day (COTD) is explained in the Live section.
Search through campaigns made by the community.
Royal is a team-based knockout game mode. You can queue with up to 2 other players and play against other teams of 3 on maps built specifically for the mode.
Royal and Super Royal are explained here.
Ranked Matchmaking is a competitive game mode where two teams of 3 race on maps from the current seasonal campaign, with players earning or losing rank progression based on their performance. See Ranked Matchmaking for in-depth explanations.
The Arcade is where you can search for club rooms with Standard or Club Access. Two rooms are featured at any given time:
Underneath is a list of all public club rooms, sorted by the number of players currently on the server. You can search for the name of a club by clicking the magnifying glass.
Each day a community-made map is featured as the Track of the Day (TOTD), with trophies awarded depending on a player’s rank after 24 hours. These maps are selected by Nadeo, with most coming from the Map Review sever. Launching TOTD from the Live menu places you on a live Time Attack server with other players.
There are also three Cup of the Days 8 hours apart, the first taking place at 6PM UTC where the map is first revealed. COTD is a competition with two phases:
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Pick a map from local storage to play.
Pick a map from local storage to play with more than one person.
Pick a replay from local storage to load the map it was created on, and then race against the replay.
Set up a local server.
Requires Club Access. How clubs are created and managed is explained in Club Organisation.
Underneath “All Clubs” is a list of… all clubs. They are sorted by member activity, and you can click the magnifying glass to search for particular club names.
After clicking into a club, the Join button will either add you to the club immediately, or you’ll need to wait for approval from an admin. The clubs you join will be displayed above the All Clubs list, and you can join a maximum of 100(?). Your joined clubs are sorted by when you last opened them.
After joining, you can choose to pin the club (maximum one at a time), and you can apply the club’s tag, which will prepend it to your username during gameplay.
If you choose to pin a club, it will always display on the first page of your joined clubs when you open the game, as well as in the top-right of your screen in menus.
This section explains the menu options relating to the map editor. A full explanation of the editor itself can be found here.
Requires Club Access.
The Garage is where you can create or search for car skins.
Map Review servers allow anyone to upload maps to a public room for others to rate and give feedback. The official Nadeo server is where Nadeo chooses most TOTDs from, based on their ratings and the number of votes.
Other clubs can have their own Map Review servers for their own purposes.
Open a saved replay in the MediaTracker.
Shows your current access level along with the features you can use, and the expiry date of your current access.
Opens the Ubisoft Connect overlay.
Opens a webpage in the Ubisoft Connect overlay with news from Nadeo.
Your account name is displayed in the top-left of your screen. Clicking on it takes you to your profile, which contains personalised statistics: global rank and trophy count, seasonal campaign ranks, Royal victories, and ranked performance.
You can change your region here (decides what leaderboards you are on and what your default skin is), as well as jump to your Garage (see Create).
The club you currently have pinned is displayed in the top-right of the screen. You can click it to go directly to the club.
Opens the Settings Menu.