Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition drops digitally tomorrow on PlayStation 5, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series consoles.
In 1995, Rayman launched on the original Sony PlayStation, and more than three decades later, the original game is returning to PlayStation. During the Sony PlayStation State of Play presentation, it was announced that a special 30th Anniversary Edition of Rayman will launch digitally on February 13, just one day away from this writing. Physical editions will be available later in the year.
This will be a five-game collection, featuring five versions of the original game. The Nintendo Game Boy version was shown. The game was also originally released on PC, Sega Saturn, and the Atari Jaguar. There will also be a long-lost playable prototype and an interactive documentary featuring interviews and more.
More on Rayman’s 30th Anniversary Edition
Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming recently reported that Ubisoft is developing two new Rayman projects.
One of these projects, codenamed “Steamboat,” is thought to be a remake of Rayman Legends. This project was believed to be the one under the codename “Iceman.”
The game was previously rated in Australia as well. Learn more about that here.
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