Trackmania to Join EWC 2026
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20 January 2026 08:15
The Esports World Cup (EWC) just sealed its complete roster for 2026 by welcoming Trackmania as the 24th and final game. This Ubisoft title brings a fresh racing twist to the massive multi-game spectacle, complete with a hefty $500,000 prize pool.
The big reveal stems from a fresh multi-year deal between the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) and Ubisoft Nadeo.
Trackmania, known for its addictive time-trial racing action, steps into the spotlight alongside heavy hitters from across gaming genres.
Trackmania Brings Pure Precision Racing to EWC GloryWhat sets Trackmania apart in this stacked field? It's all about raw talent on a level playing field. Players pilot identical cars across identical tracks, stripping away upgrades, weapons, or luck-based chaos. Success boils down to flawless execution, track knowledge, and steely focus under pressure.“Trackmania has always been one of gaming’s purest level playing fields: same car, same track, no RNG – it is all about precision, memory, and nerve,” said Fabian Scheuermann, Chief Games Officer at EWCF. He hailed the game's EWC debut as a true game-changer for the event.
Ubisoft Nadeo's Managing Director Florent Castelnerac shared the excitement, describing the inclusion as “a major milestone for Trackmania.”
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20 January 2026 08:15
The Esports World Cup (EWC) just sealed its complete roster for 2026 by welcoming Trackmania as the 24th and final game. This Ubisoft title brings a fresh racing twist to the massive multi-game spectacle, complete with a hefty $500,000 prize pool.
The big reveal stems from a fresh multi-year deal between the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) and Ubisoft Nadeo.
Trackmania, known for its addictive time-trial racing action, steps into the spotlight alongside heavy hitters from across gaming genres.
Trackmania Brings Pure Precision Racing to EWC GloryWhat sets Trackmania apart in this stacked field? It's all about raw talent on a level playing field. Players pilot identical cars across identical tracks, stripping away upgrades, weapons, or luck-based chaos. Success boils down to flawless execution, track knowledge, and steely focus under pressure.“Trackmania has always been one of gaming’s purest level playing fields: same car, same track, no RNG – it is all about precision, memory, and nerve,” said Fabian Scheuermann, Chief Games Officer at EWCF. He hailed the game's EWC debut as a true game-changer for the event.
Ubisoft Nadeo's Managing Director Florent Castelnerac shared the excitement, describing the inclusion as “a major milestone for Trackmania.”
Here's a snapshot of standout titles:
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