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Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition arrives on PS5 on 13 February
Summary
Ubisoft and Digital Eclipse are releasing Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition digitally on PS5 on 13 February, presented as a definitive edition of the 1995 platform game. The package includes multiple versions of the original game, 120 additional levels drawn from fan and classic collections, a reimagined soundtrack, and archival materials.
Content
Ubisoft and developer Digital Eclipse are releasing Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition on PS5 on 13 February. The release marks the 30th anniversary of the original 1995 platform game. The edition is described as a definitive package that collects different versions of the game and adds new and archival content. It follows an earlier listing that hinted at the collection before Ubisoft made the edition official.
Key details:
- Release and formats: digital release on PS5 is dated 13 February, and a physical version is scheduled for June; an earlier leak suggested a possible Switch version but that has not been confirmed.
- Contents: the collection includes multiple versions of the 1995 game, including those designed for handheld.
- Additional levels and music: the edition adds 120 extra levels drawn from Rayman's New Levels, Rayman 60 Levels, and Rayman by His Fans, and features a reimagined soundtrack by Christophe Héral.
- Quality of life features: optional additions include a 60-second rewind, multiple save slots, instant level unlock, and infinite lives.
- Archival extras and developer: Digital Eclipse, known for the Gold Master Series, included a never-before-playable prototype, original concept art, sketches, design documents, and about 50 minutes of new interviews.
Summary:
The package updates the 1995 platform classic with extra playable content, restored and revisited audio, and a range of archival materials for players and fans. The immediate next published dates are the PS5 digital launch on 13 February and a physical release in June. Other platform availability and further Rayman projects have been mentioned in reports but remain undetermined at this time.
