Rayman's 30th Anniversary Edition Celebrates Legacy with Enhanced Gameplay and Exclusive Content

February 12, 2026
Rayman's 30th Anniversary Edition Celebrates Legacy with Enhanced Gameplay and Exclusive Content
  • A never-before-playable prototype is included to give fans a peek at Rayman’s early development.

  • Ubisoft Montpellier and Digital Eclipse announced Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition, a celebration of Rayman’s 30-year history releasing on February 13 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC at $19.99.

  • The package is framed as a preservation-minded collection rather than a full remaster, drawing on multiple historical versions to showcase Rayman’s origins.

  • Sony also revealed Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition for PS5, with a digital release on February 13, 2026 and a physical edition on June 26, 2026, and will include a museum, design documents, and new insights from the development team.

  • Digital Eclipse highlights the new material and behind-the-scenes content as part of its museum-style retro-collection approach.

  • The release emphasizes preserving classic Rayman experiences while modernizing gameplay features to appeal to a broader audience.

  • IGN has full coverage of Sony’s State of Play announcements and related Rayman news for readers seeking more details.

  • The collection includes gameplay enhancements such as a 60-second rewind, infinite lives, invincibility, and an exclusive interactive documentary.

  • Quality-of-life and accessibility improvements include a rewind feature, multiple save slots, infinite lives option, instant level unlocks, and a remastered soundtrack by Christophe HéraI, designed to stay faithful to the original.

  • Additional toggles allow Infinite Lives, Max HP, Infinite Continues, Unlock All Levels, and Unlock All Abilities, with 120 extra levels drawn from bonus packs.

  • The project is a collaboration between Ubisoft Montpellier and Digital Eclipse, focused on preserving Rayman’s history rather than delivering a full remake.

  • Rayman appears across multiple classic versions (MS-DOS, PlayStation, Atari Jaguar, Game Boy family), with a reimagined soundtrack and more than 120 additional levels from new level packs.

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