Rayman: 30th Anniversary Physical Edition Launching on June 26 for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch

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Celebrate the landmark game that launched Ubisoft onto the global stage with a charming mix of humor, fun, art, and challenging gameplay. Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition features five versions of the 1995 hit, along with bonus levels, enhancements, and an interactive documentary.

https://atari.com/products/rayman-30th-anniversary-edition

Developed by Digital Eclipse in collaboration with Ubisoft Montpellier, this anniversary release celebrates three decades of Rayman with five versions of the original game, including MS-DOS (PC), PlayStation®, Atari Jaguar, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. Perform Rayman’s signature punch and helicopter hair glide through colorful worlds, navigating the magical Dream Forest and the musical chaos of the Band Lands to rescue Electoons and defeat Mr. Dark.

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The definitive edition preserves everything players love about the original, alongside new content, including a never-before-playable SNES prototype, more than 120 additional levels from bonus level packs, a faithfully reimagined soundtrack by composer Christophe Héral, and enhanced gameplay features such as a 60-second rewind, infinite lives, and invincibility.

In addition, Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition features an exclusive interactive documentary that invites fans behind the scenes. Over 50 minutes of brand-new interviews with the original developers, never-before-seen concept art, early sketches, and design documents combine to tell the story of the legendary limbless hero.

PHYSICAL EDITION:
Available for Switch and PS5. Includes a vinyl sticker sheet, reprints of original Rayman postcards, reversible cover, and a double-sided poster. Switch game comes on a full game cartridge.

 

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