Before you learn how to unlock everything, you must understand the game’s core mechanic: The Five Valleys.
The game is split into four environments (Rollercoaster Lagoon, Dirt Canyon, International Stadium, and Down & Dirty Valley) plus a Super Solo mode. To unlock the next set of tracks, you do not need to finish first. You simply need to earn a medal.
Here is the trap: To unlock Black Series tracks, you must get at least a Bronze medal on every single Red track. To get to Red, you need Bronze on every Blue. This creates a pyramid.
The "Unlock All Tracks" shortcut: You do not need Gold or Trackmaster medals to progress. You only need Bronze. If you are trying to 100% the game, you are playing a different game. If you just want to see the Black Series, play sloppily. A sloppy Bronze (finishing the lap within the very generous time limit) counts the same as a World Record.
Bad news: Save files are encrypted and tied to your Gamertag/PSN ID. Good news: There is a workaround using Cross-Play saves.
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Mastering the Track: How to Unlock All Tracks in Trackmania Turbo trackmania turbo unlock all tracks
Unlocking all 200 tracks in Trackmania Turbo is the ultimate goal for any racing enthusiast, but unlike previous entries in the series, it requires a mix of skill, persistence, and strategic play. While older games like Trackmania Nations Forever featured a simple "unlock" cheat code, Trackmania Turbo focuses on a strict progression system tied to the medals you earn during the solo campaign.
To help you hit the gas on your journey, here is everything you need to know about unlocking the full roster of tracks and accessing hidden content. 1. The Campaign Progression System
The campaign is divided into five color-coded series, each representing a leap in difficulty. You cannot jump straight to the hardest tracks; you must prove your worth in the earlier stages.
White Series (Tracks 1–40): Unlocked by default. Focus on these to learn the basic mechanics of the four environments: Canyon Grand Drift, Down & Dirty Valley, Rollercoaster Lagoon, and International Stadium.
Green Series (Tracks 41–80): Unlocked once you earn enough medals in the White series. Focus on achieving Bronze or Silver medals to keep moving.
Blue Series (Tracks 81–120): Requires you to have collected at least 10 Bronze medals from the previous tiers. Before you learn how to unlock everything, you
Red Series (Tracks 121–160): A significant step up in challenge, requiring at least 15 Silver medals to unlock.
Black Series (Tracks 161–200): The final frontier. These are the most difficult tracks in the game and require a Gold medal on every single preceding track (1–160) to unlock. 2. Using the "Joker" System
If you find yourself stuck on a particularly brutal track, Trackmania Turbo offers a "Joker" system. If you earn a Silver medal three times on the same track, you can use a Joker to count it as a Gold medal for progression purposes. This is a lifesaver for players aiming to unlock the Black Series who might be struggling with one or two specific courses. 3. Playing Tracks Without Unlocking Them
If you just want to experience the tracks without the grind of the solo campaign, there are a few "shortcuts":
Arcade Mode: This mode allows you to play almost all tracks from the start, though the Black Series remains locked until you meet the campaign requirements.
Multiplayer / Hotseat: You can often access campaign maps by starting a local Hotseat room and selecting tracks there. 4. Secret Codes for Extra Content Here is the trap: To unlock Black Series
While there isn't a "universal unlock" for campaign tracks, Trackmania Turbo features several "Secret" codes for local multiplayer modes. To use these, go to the Multiplayer menu and scroll down to Secret. Secret Mode Console Code (PS/Xbox/PC) Arcade Smash Square, Circle/Square, Any Button Arcade Stunt Square, X/Triangle, Any Button Splitscreen Bonus Fun Circle, Circle, X/Circle/Square Mono Screen Pro X, Any Button, Triangle 5. Achieving "Trackmaster" Status
Beyond just unlocking tracks, the true completionist goal is the Trackmaster Medal. This is a hidden "green" medal awarded for beating the developer's best time on a track.
If you refuse to use save files and want to grind efficiently, follow this "Speed Unlock" route:
Step 1: Ignore Canyon and Stadium temporarily. Focus on Valley and Lagoon first. These tracks are shorter (usually 30-45 second laps). Shorter tracks mean faster medal acquisition.
Step 2: The 15-Second Bronze Rule. For every track, search YouTube for "[Track Name] Trackmaster." Watch the world record. Notice that the Bronze medal time is usually double the Trackmaster time. Do not try to be perfect. Crash. Wall-ride the barriers. As long as you cross the finish line, you get Bronze.
Step 3: The "Reset Exploit." If you crash in the first 5 seconds of a track, press R1 + L1 (or RB + LB) to reset to checkpoint. Do not press "Restart Race." Resetting to the last checkpoint is instant. Use this to correct huge mistakes without losing 20 seconds of loading time.
Step 4: Target the "Fun Maps" first. In the Blue and Red series, look for tracks labeled "Multi-lap" (usually 3 laps). These are terrifying for beginners, but here is the secret: Because you have to do 3 laps, the Bronze time is extremely forgiving. You can crash twice per lap and still win. Knock out multi-lap tracks immediately for easy unlocks.
Step 5: The final boss – Black Series. Once you unlock Black Series (Track 161-200), you have effectively "unlocked all tracks." The game considers you finished. Black Series is for bragging rights only. Do not feel bad if you cannot finish #180 (the infamous "Lagoon Rollercoaster of Death"). You did it.