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Home » It seems like Atari is engaged on a Rayman revival for the collection’ thirtieth anniversary
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It seems like Atari is engaged on a Rayman revival for the collection’ thirtieth anniversary

Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJanuary 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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It seems like Atari is engaged on a Rayman revival for the collection’ thirtieth anniversary
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Ubisoft seems to be prepping a ‘30th anniversary’ recreation for the Rayman collection.

That’s in keeping with an inventory that appeared this week on the Australian Classification web site for ‘Rayman thirtieth Anniversary Version’.

Nintendo Swap and PlayStation 5 are listed as platforms for the unannounced recreation, whereas Atari is known as because the developer and writer.

Atari’s inclusion may probably counsel a retro package deal much like Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, which was developed by its Digital Eclipse studio, or a remaster from Nightdive Studios.

Ubisoft confirmed plans for a brand new Rayman recreation in 2024, saying it had began an “exploration” to revive the franchise with its Milan and Montpellier studios. On the time, it stated creator Michel Ancel, who left the corporate in 2020, was consulting on the undertaking.

Then, final 12 months, it emerged that the Mario + Rabbids studio, Ubisoft Milan, was staffing up for what it described as a “AAA” Rayman recreation.

The fifth and most up-to-date entry in Ubisoft’s platforming collection was 2013’s Rayman Legends, which was developed by its Montpellier studio.

Extra not too long ago, Ubisoft Milan’s Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope obtained Rayman-themed DLC. The inventive director behind the Mario + Rabbids video games, Davide Soliani, has since left to kind his personal studio.