Overview
- Yves Guillemot describes Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition as “the first step in the brand’s comeback” and says Ubisoft will share more details soon.
- The Digital Eclipse–developed collection serves as a digital museum with playable versions from PlayStation, Atari Jaguar, MS-DOS, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance, plus extra levels and a playable SNES prototype.
- Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition is now available on Nintendo Switch.
- Early impressions report bugs and criticism of a reimagined soundtrack, with Ubisoft reportedly exploring an option to let players switch to the original music.
- The renewed push follows a long quiet period for the series, with the last major new title being Rayman Legends over a decade ago.