ubisoft: Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition Arrives Feb. 13, Developer Confirms Ongoing Support
The 30th anniversary remaster of the original Rayman game launches on February 13 (ET), bringing multiple historical builds, newly uncovered content and an interactive documentary to modern systems and PC. The compilation bundles decades of material aimed at both longtime fans and newcomers, and the team behind the release has said it will continue to support the title after launch following some early user concerns.
What’s included in the Anniversary Edition
The anniversary package presents a curated retrospective of the franchise’s origins. Players can access five different historical versions of the initial game alongside a never-before-playable prototype from the era, plus roughly 120 additional levels pulled from bonus packs. The release also features a reimagined soundtrack, a set of enhanced gameplay options, and a digital museum that showcases previously unseen concept art, early sketches and design documents charting the hero’s evolution.
A centerpiece of the collection is an interactive documentary that runs for more than 50 minutes and includes new interviews with members of the original development team. Together with the archival materials and bonus content, the collection aims to recreate core stages such as the Dream Forest and the musical chaos of the Band Lands while preserving the original challenge and charm — from rescue missions for Electoons to the classic punch-and-hair-copter moves that define the character’s playstyle.
Launch timing, availability and physical plans
The digital release goes live on February 13 (ET) across major consoles and PC storefronts, and it will also be offered through a subscription access option. The standard digital price sits at $19. 99. For collectors, a limited physical run is slated for June 26, 2026 (ET), although that retail build will be restricted to two systems and will not include a physical edition for one major home console. A third-party partner is handling physical production and distribution for the boxed editions.
Packaging combines nostalgia with accessibility: the digital compilation is positioned as an affordable entry for players who want to experience several platform iterations in one purchase, while the physical release aims at collectors who prefer tangible editions and bonus material. The staggered timing gives the team time to roll out any updates or quality-of-life fixes ahead of the boxed copies hitting shelves.
Early issues and the path forward
Ahead of and immediately following launch, some players noted problems affecting save functionality and expressed concerns about the newly arranged soundtrack. An earlier support message had led to confusion over whether post-launch assistance would continue, but the developer has since clarified that support for the anniversary edition remains active and that fixes are being planned.
Details on specific patch timelines or content updates have not been released, but the developer’s assurance aims to reassure players that outstanding problems will be addressed. Given the breadth of content — multiple game versions, prototype material and a documentary — ongoing updates are likely to focus on stability, save reliability and any audio issues tied to the reimagined score.
For fans of the limbless hero, the anniversary collection offers both a historical archive and a playable tribute. Expect initial feedback to shape the first round of patches in the weeks after the February 13 launch (ET), with the physical editions following in late June 2026 (ET) for those seeking a boxed keepsake.