POD Player Count and Stats (2024)

POD player count Stats and FactsHere are a few of the most interesting POD facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

POD player count:

2 million game units sold worldwide


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Game Description

“POD” (Planet of Death) is a futuristic racing video game developed by Ubi Soft (now known as Ubisoft) and released in 1997. It’s notable for its sci-fi setting, fast-paced racing, and unique gameplay mechanics. Here’s an overview of “POD”:

  1. Setting: “POD” is set in a post-apocalyptic world where Earth’s inhabitants have migrated to a distant planet to escape the destruction of their home planet. The game’s tracks are located on the new planet’s varied landscapes, from deserts to jungles.

  2. Gameplay: In “POD,” players control futuristic hovercars and compete in races on various tracks. The game offers both single-player and multiplayer modes.

  3. Vehicles: Players can choose from a selection of hovercar models, each with different attributes such as speed, handling, and durability. As players progress, they can unlock and upgrade new vehicles.

  4. Tracks: The game features a variety of tracks with different environments, obstacles, and challenges. Some tracks include tight turns, jumps, and hazardous areas that players need to navigate while maintaining high speeds.

  5. Game Modes: “POD” offers different game modes, including single-player racing, time trials, and championship modes. The championship mode requires players to compete in a series of races to earn points and unlock new tracks and vehicles.

  6. Weapons: One of the unique features of “POD” is the ability to equip vehicles with weapons. These weapons can be used to attack opponents, adding an element of strategy to the racing. Players can choose from a variety of offensive and defensive weapons.

  7. Multiplayer: “POD” supports multiplayer gameplay, allowing players to race against each other in split-screen mode. This adds a competitive element to the game, as players can use weapons to hinder their opponents’ progress.

  8. Graphics and Sound: At the time of its release, “POD” was praised for its 3D graphics, which showcased the futuristic setting and detailed environments. The game also features a techno-inspired soundtrack that adds to the immersive atmosphere.

  9. Legacy: “POD” received mixed reviews upon release, with praise for its graphics and unique gameplay mechanics but criticism for its sometimes unforgiving difficulty. While it may not be as well-known as some other racing games, “POD” has a place in gaming history for its attempt to blend racing with a sci-fi storyline and weapons-based gameplay.

  10. Sequel: A sequel to “POD” titled “POD 2” (also known as “POD Speedzone”) was released in 2000. The sequel expanded on the original game’s mechanics and introduced new tracks, vehicles, and features.

“POD” offers a blend of racing and combat mechanics within a futuristic setting. Its attempt to combine these elements set it apart from more traditional racing games, and its unique concept and gameplay mechanics have earned it a place among the racing games of the late 1990s.

Game Details

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