Unannounced Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition Surfaces on Australian Ratings Board
The Australian Classification Board has revealed an unannounced Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition. This newly rated edition has been classified as ‘G’ for general audiences, indicating “very mild impact” violence. It is set to be available on the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch with Atari taking on both development and publishing duties.
Rumored Developments in the Rayman Franchise
In addition to the 30th Anniversary Edition, there are speculations surrounding a potential remake of Rayman Legends. However, the fate of this project remains uncertain due to Ubisoft’s recent organizational changes. The company has closed two studios and canceled six projects, which included the long-anticipated remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. This restructuring has affected Ubisoft’s stock, resulting in a decline of over one-third of its share value.
Insights from Producer Loic Gounon
As the anniversary approached, Loic Gounon, the brand producer, discussed the iconic series’ history. In a video posted on the recently reactivated official Rayman X account, Gounon expressed optimism about the franchise’s future. He confirmed that highly skilled teams at Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft Milan are dedicated to developing new content.
- Balancing anticipation with patience, Gounon cautioned fans against expecting immediate news.
- To commemorate the series’ 30th anniversary, Ubisoft plans to unveil a variety of behind-the-scenes stories, concept art, and interviews.
The announcement of the Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition signifies a significant moment for fans of the beloved series. As more information emerges, the gaming community eagerly awaits developments on both the anniversary edition and the potential remake of Rayman Legends.