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The '''[[Winter 2026]]''' campaign for [[Trackmania 2020]] was released alongside the [[Trackmania Update 2026|2026 update]] on January 27th, {{#time: H:i T|17:00 CET}}, rather than on the first day of the season, like usual. It was the first campaign to use [[Vista|vistas]]. | The '''[[Winter 2026]]''' campaign for [[Trackmania 2020]] was released alongside the [[Trackmania Update 2026|2026 update]] on January 27th, {{#time: H:i T|17:00 CET}}, rather than on the first day of the season, like usual. It was the first campaign to use [[Vista|vistas]]. | ||
== Overview == | |||
From this campaign onward, the [[Black]] tracks allow players to directly qualify for the [[EWC]] and [[ENC]]. The Black tracks are inspired by previous e-sport routes from the [[Trackmania]] competitive circuit, meaning the maps have identities, just like in the [[Trackmania Grand League]]. They also take visual inspiration from various countries, those being China, France, the USA, Brazil, and Greece. | |||
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The Winter 2026 campaign for Trackmania 2020 was released alongside the 2026 update on January 27th, 16:00 UTC, rather than on the first day of the season, like usual. It was the first campaign to use vistas.
Overview
From this campaign onward, the Black tracks allow players to directly qualify for the EWC and ENC. The Black tracks are inspired by previous e-sport routes from the Trackmania competitive circuit, meaning the maps have identities, just like in the Trackmania Grand League. They also take visual inspiration from various countries, those being China, France, the USA, Brazil, and Greece.