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Free TrackMania for Daily Mirror readers

Britsoft publisher Digital Jesters is to give away a full version of its critically acclaimed racing/puzzle crossover PC title TrackMania with a national UK newspaper tomorrow as part of its efforts to promote the sequel, TrackMania Sunrise.

Buyers of tomorrow's Daily Mirror newspaper will be able to collect a coupon from inside, take it to their local GAME store and present it for a free copy of "TrackMania: Power Up!", the game's most recent retail revision, worth £19.99.

In addition to that, the freebie will come with a £5-off voucher which can be redeemed against the price of Sunrise when it's released.

Digital Jesters' marketing director Leo Zullo expects the promotion to go down very well with punters. "We felt that with Sunrise coming, people needed to sample the TrackMania experience," he told us this afternoon. "The only way of doing that was through a mainstream newspaper."

According to Zullo, the version of TrackMania to be given away with the Mirror tomorrow is a fully functional copy of the game, and the only limitation of any sort is that the original TrackMania's online servers will be taken down at the end of April to make way for Sunrise. Owners would still be able to play the game offline.

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