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MAP – SKY TRACKS

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In SkyFleet Racing, players can buy Sky Tracks, which are represented as exclusive racing tracks in the vast universe of the game. Owning a Sky Track offers not only the opportunity to race but also unlocks the ability for players to customize and build on these tracks. This customization can range from adding unique obstacles, environmental changes, or futuristic design elements, providing players with a personalized competitive edge. Sky Tracks have a fixed location within the game, and their coordinates determine the track’s difficulty and proximity to other high-ranking racing circuits. Once placed, tracks are static and cannot be moved to a different part of the galaxy. There are several advantages to this structure:

Track Combination

After buying Sky Tracks, players are eligible to combine multiple tracks to create bigger and more intricate racing circuits. Friends and racing guilds can team up to create interconnected arenas, making the racing experience more complex and rewarding.

Collaborative Customization

Players who own Sky Tracks can team up with others, working together to build custom racing environments. The rewards from races held on these combined tracks are shared amongst all contributing track owners, fostering both competitive and collaborative gameplay. There is also an economic incentive for racers to pool their resources by linking tracks. This allows players to form special racing circuits, where a Galactic Circuit can become the main attraction, drawing competitors from across the galaxy. The combined effort can lead to a stronger presence in the game and attract more players, resulting in higher in-game revenue that is distributed across track owners.

Super Tracks and Sky Passes

Players who own multiple Sky Tracks can link them into a Super Track, creating long and challenging racing experiences. They can offer Sky Passes, which grant other racers access to these exclusive tracks. The revenue from these passes is shared among all track owners, creating a dynamic in-game economy.

To maintain balance, there will be limitations on how many tracks players can own, ensuring fair competition and diversity. This way, individual players or groups won’t be able to dominate the entire SkyFleet universe, keeping the racing experience exciting and competitive for all.

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