It’s been a long, quiet decade for fans of the limbless wonder. While the Rabbids were busy taking over the world (and teaming up with Mario), Rayman has been largely relegated to the “nostalgia” folder. But 2026 is officially the year of the helicopter hair!
To celebrate three decades of the platforming icon, Ubisoft and the retro-preservation wizards at Digital Eclipse have released the Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition. It’s not just a quick port; it’s a full-blown digital museum that honours one of the most beautiful—and notoriously difficult—games of the 90s.
What’s in the Box (or the Digital Download)?
Rather than picking one version to port, Digital Eclipse has gone the “Gold Master” route. This collection includes five different versions of the original 1995 masterpiece:
- Atari Jaguar: The original vision.
- PlayStation: The version most of us grew up with.
- MS-DOS: For the PC purists.
- Game Boy Colour & Game Boy Advance: Perfect for that handheld fix.
The Holy Grail: For the first time ever, players can jump into the unreleased SNES prototype. This is a piece of gaming history that was lost for years, showing a 16-bit Rayman that never actually made it to market.
New Features & “Mercy” Modes
Let’s be honest: the original Rayman was harder than a week-old baguette. It was a game of “pixel-perfect” jumps and limited lives that sent many of us into a rage. The Anniversary Edition fixes this with some modern sensibilities:
- Rewind Function: Made a bad jump? Just rewind time by 60 seconds.
- Infinite Lives: Toggle this on to explore the Dream Forest without the fear of the “Game Over” screen.
- 120 Bonus Levels: The collection includes level packs like Rayman Designer and Rayman by his Fans, effectively doubling the amount of content.
- Interactive Documentary: Over 50 minutes of interviews with the original team, including rare concept art and design docs.
The Music Controversy
It wouldn’t be a modern release without a little drama. The Anniversary Edition features a “reimagined” soundtrack by the legendary Christophe Héral (Rayman Origins/Legends).
While the new arrangements are beautiful, many purists missed the original 1995 MIDI and CD audio tracks. Luckily, Ubisoft has heard the feedback; a version 1.1 patch is rolling out this month to address save issues and audio tweaks, with rumours of an “original OST” toggle in the works.
Physical Release & Future Outlook
If you’re a collector, mark June 2026 on your calendar. A physical edition is coming to Nintendo Switch and PS5, complete with postcards, stickers, and a retro poster.
“Rayman is a landmark franchise for Ubisoft… this is just the first step in the brand’s comeback.” — Yves Guillemot, Ubisoft CEO
With rumours of a brand-new 3D Rayman project in development (with series creator Michel Ancel reportedly consulting), this 30th Anniversary celebration feels like the perfect appetiser for a main course we’ve been waiting 13 years to eat.
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition is out now on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC for a very reasonable £17.99 / $19.99.
Are you ready to tackle the Candy Chateau again, or are the scars from 1995 still too deep?
Find out more here – https://epic.gm/rayman-30
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