The multicoloured 3D header glimmers above a futuristic-silhouette cabinet. Forty-three inches of LED screen. Four units link side by side.


Overview

The Sega Apex Rebels Standard is a sit-down arcade racing cabinet powered by Unreal Engine 5, built for up to four linked units running simultaneous multiplayer. Players choose from five futuristic race cars, navigate branching checkpoint routes each lap, and execute flight-capable drift maneuvers on four distinct tracks — all rendered on a 43-inch LED monitor with a force feedback wheel and physics-driven steering.

The Standard cabinet pairs race-car-inspired bodywork with a multicoloured glimmering 3D header and a live onboard camera that displays the player's face on screen during play — a combination that reads across the floor and draws bystanders from a distance.


Key Features

Force Feedback Wheel with Physics-Driven Handling

The steering wheel delivers active force feedback that responds to track surface, collisions, and drift states. Physics-driven handling means the wheel resists and pulls differently through each maneuver, giving the driver a physical read on the car's behavior in real time.

Aero-Drift Technique and Advanced Driving Mechanics

The Aero-Drift lifts the car off the track surface for high-speed cornering and overtaking — a mechanic that is visually distinct from standard drift moves and visible on the 43-inch monitor from across the floor. Slipstream and Power Drift are also available as unlockable techniques, each with a distinct on-screen visual signature.

Branching Checkpoint Route System

Each lap presents the player with a choice of three checkpoints. The selected checkpoint changes the route taken for that lap, adjusting the track layout, terrain exposure, and upgrade unlocks. This means two players on adjacent cabinets running the same race can be navigating different sections of the same environment simultaneously.

Live Camera System

An onboard camera captures the player's face and displays it on screen during the race. The feed appears within the game's HUD, visible to anyone watching the monitor — a feature that creates bystander engagement independent of the race action itself.

Four-Cabinet Link and Multiplayer Configuration

Up to four Standard units link together for simultaneous multiplayer racing. The four-unit configuration spans 173 inches wide and weighs 2,954 lbs assembled, forming a continuous visual block. Single, two-unit, and four-unit configurations each have separate dimension and power specs (see Specifications below).

Unreal Engine 5 Visuals Across Four Track Environments

The game engine renders four distinct race environments with geometry-level detail — surface textures, lighting conditions, and environmental objects that change between tracks. At 43 inches, the monitor size makes those details legible from seated play distance without zooming or scaling.

Seven-Language Support

On-screen text and prompts are available in English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Turkish — selectable from the operator menu, no hardware swap required.


How It Plays

The player selects one of five futuristic vehicles, then steers through lap after lap of branching routes — at each checkpoint, choosing a path that reshapes the next section of track and determines which upgrades unlock. The Aero-Drift move lifts the car visibly off the surface during cornering; on the 43-inch screen, the elevation and the trail effects read clearly from standing distance. When four cabinets are linked, bystanders looking at the row can follow four separate drivers navigating the same race in real time, each with their live camera feed inset on their own screen.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Manufacturer Sega Amusements
Player Count 1 per cabinet; link up to 4 cabinets for 4-player multiplayer
Monitor Size 43 in LED
Assembled Dimensions (Single Unit) 43 in W x 75 in D x 89 in H
Assembled Weight (Single Unit) 739 lbs
Assembled Dimensions (2-Unit) 87 in W x 75 in D x 89 in H
Assembled Weight (2-Unit) 1,477 lbs
Assembled Dimensions (4-Unit) 173 in W x 75 in D x 89 in H
Assembled Weight (4-Unit) 2,954 lbs
Shipping Dimensions — Monitor Assembly (per unit) 47 in W x 36 in D x 74 in H
Shipping Dimensions — Seat Assembly (per unit) 48 in W x 32 in D x 61 in H
Shipping Dimensions — Light Box (per unit) 46 in W x 23 in D x 11 in H
Power Requirements (single unit) 110V / 9.1A / 1,000W or 220V / 4.6A / 1,000W
Power Requirements (2-unit linked) 110V / 18.2A / 2,000W or 220V / 9.1A / 2,000W
Power Requirements (4-unit linked) 110V / 36.4A / 4,000W or 220V / 18.2A / 4,000W

Why Operators Love It

Scalable Footprint — Start Single, Expand to Four

A single unit ships in three separately boxed assemblies (monitor, seat, light box), each sized to clear standard freight dimensions and doorways. Operators can install one cabinet and add units later — the link architecture is built in from the factory, so expansion requires no hardware retrofit.

Dual Voltage Support Reduces Install Risk

Each unit runs on either 110V or 220V, with amp and wattage specs published for both. Operators placing units in venues with different electrical infrastructure — or in international settings — can match the cabinet to available supply without additional conversion hardware.

Adaptive Difficulty Reduces Player Turnoff at Both Ends

The intelligent adaptive difficulty system adjusts challenge in real time based on player performance. A first-time player and an experienced racer on adjacent cabinets each get an appropriately matched race without operator intervention or mode-switching — the system handles it onboard.

Seven Onboard Languages — No Region-Specific SKU

English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Turkish are all loaded in the same cabinet. Operators in multilingual markets or tourist-heavy venues switch language from the operator menu — no separate regional software build required.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many cabinets can be linked on the Apex Rebels Standard?

Up to four Apex Rebels Standard units link together for simultaneous four-player racing. The four-unit configuration assembles to 173 inches wide and 89 inches tall, with a combined weight of 2,954 lbs.

What are the power requirements for the Apex Rebels Standard?

Each single unit draws 1,000 watts and operates on either 110V at 9.1 amps or 220V at 4.6 amps. A four-unit linked configuration draws 4,000 watts total — 36.4 amps at 110V or 18.2 amps at 220V.

How does the Apex Rebels Standard ship?

Each cabinet ships disassembled into three packages: a monitor assembly, a seat assembly, and a light box. The monitor assembly ships at 47 x 36 x 74 in, the seat assembly at 48 x 32 x 61 in, and the light box at 46 x 23 x 11 in.

What game content is included on the Apex Rebels Standard?

The cabinet includes five selectable race cars, four track environments, and three branching checkpoint paths per lap. Advanced driving techniques — Slipstream, Power Drift, and Aero-Drift — are unlockable through gameplay progression via the checkpoint system.

Ideal Placement

The Apex Rebels Standard is built for family entertainment centers, dedicated arcade venues, trampoline parks, and bowling center arcades where a sit-down racing cabinet with a substantial vertical header reads across a large floor. The 43-inch-wide single-unit footprint fits standard arcade wall slots; the four-unit linked configuration at 173 inches suits anchor positions in open floor plans or dedicated racing bays. The cabinet's dual-voltage support also makes it a natural fit for international FEC operators running mixed electrical infrastructure.


Shipping & Setup

We offer flexible freight delivery options, including curbside and lift-gate services. Shipping costs and timing are calculated at checkout based on your location and requirements.

Warranty & Support

Your purchase includes a standard manufacturer warranty and access to technical support to ensure long-term performance and uptime.


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