A pneumatic motion base tilts the full seat chassis through every corner. A panoramic LED Billboard overhead streams the live leaderboard.


Overview

Apex Rebels is a motion simulator racing arcade cabinet from Sega Amusements, built around a pneumatic Motion Base that physically tilts the seat through corners and road surface events in real time. The cabinet runs Unreal Engine 5 graphics on a 65-inch LED monitor, flanked above by a panoramic LED Matrix Video Billboard that broadcasts the live leaderboard and in-race information — readable by anyone standing near the machine. Up to four cabinets link together for a networked multiplayer attraction.


Key Features

Pneumatic Motion Base with Force Feedback Steering Wheel

The pneumatic Motion Base physically moves the seat chassis in response to the real-physics engine — bumps, lateral cornering loads, and road texture events all produce corresponding seat movement. The force feedback steering wheel layers in resistance and vibration cues from the same physics data, so the driver's hands and body receive simultaneous physical feedback. Two separate power circuits run the main cabinet and the compressor that drives the motion system, keeping each subsystem electrically isolated.

Panoramic LED Matrix Video Billboard

A large-format LED Matrix display sits above the main monitor and runs continuously during play. It shows in-race information, the live leaderboard, and track details. Bystanders at a distance can read race positions and standings without approaching the cabinet, functioning as a passive attraction draw independent of the 65-inch monitor below it.

Aero-Drift Mechanic and Checkpoint Progression

At the start of each lap, players pass through one of three checkpoint gates that sets their driving route. Passing progressive checkpoints unlocks advanced techniques: Slipstream, Power Drifts, and Aero-Drift. Aero-Drift physically elevates the car model above the track surface during high-speed cornering, allowing players to cut corners and overtake rivals — a visually distinctive animation visible on the 65-inch monitor from across the floor.

Intelligent Adaptive Difficulty

The game's difficulty system adjusts race conditions to match the player's performance level automatically, without requiring manual configuration between plays. Casual players receive a calibrated challenge; experienced racers encounter progressively tighter competition. No operator adjustment is required to accommodate a mixed-skill player pool.

Live Camera System

An onboard camera captures the player's face during the race and displays it live within the game's interface — a feature Sega markets as "Show Your Race Face." The captured footage is visible to bystanders watching the main monitor, adding a personalized visual element to each play session.

Four-Cabinet Link for Multiplayer Attraction

Individual units link in configurations of two or four cabinets for networked multiplayer racing. A four-cabinet linked array spans 110 in D x 244 in W x 96 in H and weighs 4,321 lbs assembled. Each cabinet runs the same hardware — operators start with one unit and expand by adding cabinets side by side without modifying existing equipment.


How It Plays

The player chooses one of five futuristic vehicles, then steers through one of three checkpoint gates at the start of each lap — the chosen gate sets the route and begins unlocking performance upgrades including Slipstream, Power Drift, and Aero-Drift. As the race progresses, the pneumatic Motion Base tilts the seat through each corner while the steering wheel delivers simultaneous resistance, making the physical sensation of the car's movement continuous throughout the play cycle. From the floor, bystanders see the Aero-Drift animation lift the car above the track on the 65-inch monitor and can follow race positions on the LED Billboard overhead without standing at the cabinet.


Specifications

Feature Detail
SKU 30694
Configuration Single player (1 unit); expandable to 2 or 4 linked units
Monitor 65 in LED
Assembled Dimensions (1 Player) 109 in D x 61 in W x 96 in H
Assembled Weight (1 Player) 1,080 lbs
Assembled Dimensions (2 Player) 110 in D x 122 in W x 96 in H
Assembled Weight (2 Player) 2,161 lbs
Assembled Dimensions (4 Player) 110 in D x 244 in W x 96 in H
Assembled Weight (4 Player) 4,321 lbs
Power — Main Cabinet 220V / 8.5A / 1,800W (per unit)
Power — 2-Player Linked 220V / 17A / 3,600W
Power — 4-Player Linked 220V / 34A / 7,200W
Vehicle Selection 5 futuristic race cars
Race Environments 4 tracks
Graphics Engine Unreal Engine 5
Languages English, Chinese

Why Operators Love It

Safety Hardware Factory-Installed

The cabinet ships with an integrated safety seat belt and a dedicated emergency stop system built in — standard requirements for a motion simulator in a public venue. Both features are factory-installed, eliminating after-market additions before floor deployment.

Scalable Footprint — Start with One, Expand to Four

A single unit occupies a 109 in D x 61 in W floor slot. Adding units links them side by side — two units run 110 in D x 122 in W, four units run 110 in D x 244 in W — without modifying individual cabinets. The link capability is built into the hardware from the factory, so operators expand by placement rather than retrofit.

Isolated Power Circuits per Subsystem

The motion compressor draws its own dedicated circuit, independent of the display and compute hardware. A compressor event does not trip the cabinet's display breaker, keeping each subsystem's fault isolated and the diagnostic path straightforward for a technician on site.

Futuristic Race Car Cabinet Design

The cabinet shell is styled as a futuristic race car with custom lighting built in. The physical silhouette is identifiable from across a venue floor before the display is even visible — useful in open-plan FEC layouts where sightlines to the game area span 50 feet or more.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many cabinets can be linked together on the Sega Apex Rebels?

Up to four Apex Rebels cabinets link together for networked multiplayer racing. Configurations of one, two, or four units are all supported, allowing operators to start with a single unit and expand the attraction over time.

What are the power requirements for the Sega Apex Rebels?

Each single-player cabinet is rated at 220V / 8.5A / 1,800W. Two-player linked configurations draw 220V / 17A / 3,600W; four-player arrays draw 220V / 34A / 7,200W. Plan dedicated circuits accordingly for each configuration.

What is the assembled footprint of the Apex Rebels single-player unit?

The assembled single-player cabinet measures 109 in D x 61 in W x 96 in H and weighs 1,080 lbs. The 96-inch assembled height clears standard commercial ceilings.

What game content is included on the Apex Rebels?

The game includes five selectable futuristic race cars and four race environments. Gameplay mechanics include Slipstream, Power Drift, and Aero-Drift techniques, all unlocked through checkpoint progression during each race. The interface runs in English and Chinese.


Ideal Placement

The Apex Rebels single-player unit fits a 109 in x 61 in floor slot, making it suitable for family entertainment centers, trampoline parks, and bowling center arcades with standard large-cabinet positions. Four-cabinet linked arrays — spanning up to 244 in wide — suit high-traffic FEC main floors, mall arcades, and attraction-format entertainment venues where a dedicated racing bay is planned.


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Warranty & Support

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