You only have the in-game currency that you exchange with your friends through the in-game economy.” Unlimited content you can download for free from anywhere. “We prefer to call Trackmania 2: Canyon ‘Free to Stay.’ You pay at the entrance and then you stay for as many years as you want. And we’re still looking at 700,000 different people playing the game each month,” said Beauchemin. People come up to us and are like, ‘Make Trackmania 2: Canyon‘s free to play,’ and we’re like ‘No – Trackmania Nations. “Free to play is so fashionable at the moment. Speaking at publisher Ubisoft’s Summer Showcase, Beauchemin said free-to-play is “fashionable” but explained that that particular business model wouldn’t be suitable for Canyon, which he referred to as being a “free to stay” title. Trackmania 2: Canyon international product manager Edouard Beauchemin recently talked about the upcoming racer and how the booming business of free-to-play games would affect it.