Again, sorry to double-post, but we've got a breaking new development! A user on X/Twitter showed off a few screenshots of Retold models, confirming a bunch of returning skins and a few new ones! They don't all seem to be fully finished yet, but they're finished enough for me to spot them! I'll slap a spoiler tag on the images for those who don't want to see it.
So from the two images I've identified the following skins:
(Deep breath)
Rayomz, Sir Rayelot, Raymesis, Funky Ray, Dark/Shadow Ray, Classic Rayman (which we already knew about), some sort of leather-based Rayman skin - it doesn't really look like Assassin Ray or Adventurer Ray, so is it a prototype for either of those or a new skin? - some other skin for Rayman involving purple; I don't think it's Ray of Persia, but that's where my mind went first...
(Another deep breath)
Sir Globrax, Glombrox, a gray skin for Globox - I think that's supposed to be Globolk - Glombrero, Retro Hunter Globox (which we already knew about), Hoodlum Globox (which we already knew about), a new pink skin for Globox with eyelashes and lipstick - Uglette, is that you?!
(Yet another deep breath)
Elysia, Aurora, Estelia, Ursula, Olympia, Sibylla, Amazonia, Betilla the Fairy Barbara (which we already knew about), what looks like a new Barbara relative/skin with a headpiece sporting three pom-poms and a skull in the center, another new Barbara relative/skin with pink hair and a blue and yellow helmet...
(one last deep breath)
The Flaming Teensy and what might be Teen Punk.
(HUGE exhale)
Notably absent from the bunch, at least from what I could find, are Raybox, Raymolk, Champion Ray, Splinter Ray, Glob Cell, Poglox, Twila, Selena, Emma, Avelina, and most of the Teensy skins. I imagine that most of them are still on the way, but I just couldn't find them.
It's cool to see just how many skins are being modeled and brought back in Rayman Legends Retold! I still wonder if some of them, namely the Barbara-related ones, will have different voice acting since all of them can't be Celtic. Anyway, I'm excited to see all of these guys again, and if there's any I missed, be sure to let me know (with the spoiler tag, of course)!
Also, don't look now, but I think those are Rabbids in the far back behind one of the Hunter Globox models... make of that information what you will.
Sabertooth wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 4:40 am
Anyway, I finally got this thing on PS5 and it's quite lovely but yadda yadda soundtrack. It wouldn't be so grating if this were just another straight port of R1, but as it's presented as a sort of digital museum, that provides the absolute worst framing for them to replace the music. It feels like I'm trying to catch up with an old friend but he has a completely different voice and I'm not allowed to acknowledge it.
That's mostly why it's a failure of a collection in my eyes.
It neither does enough of a proper job at preserving the game, or at enhancing it enough to at least call this a remaster... After 30 years, Rayman deserved way better.
Sabertooth wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 4:40 am
Oh, and the prototype! It is very funny. When you press Square while running, Rayman moves his feet faster as if he's dashing but he doesn't actually move any faster. Great game. It should have been released on its own for $80.
Don't you mean $1,999.99 like originally intended for Origins EE?
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OK, I think I’m going to try color-coding with the following answers to this question. Answers in green are 100% correct (game and location), orange means partially correct (correct game but wrong location and vice versa), and red means 100% wrong. Probably should have thought of that earlier
With that being said, let’s see how Jonster’s answer shapes up…
The Jonster wrote: Thu Jul 16, 2026 5:16 amLost Beat - Rayman Legends. Maybe somewhere in Toad Story? Breaking The Force Field - home screen of Rayman Fiesta Run The Elevator - Finland! (i.e. no idea)
I think we will have a slightly cooler spell after today, where the temps will be down to low 20s. It's amazing how much of a difference a couple of degrees can make.
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Fri Jun 26, 2026 10:32 pm:
The physical version of Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition was released today.
Alongside the game for modern platforms such as the Nintendo Switch 2, this physical release includes a set of three postcards, a few stickers, a double-sided poster, and a reversible cover.
For players who held out on the digital launch due to early save-related glitches, these issues have now been resolved following the recent v1.1 update.
It's official: the rumors are now reality! Although many details leaked over the last few days, Ubisoft has formally announced both Rayman Legends Retold and Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition during tonight's State of Play presentation.
Both games are coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC on October 1, 2026! The bundle will retail at the price of $39.99, with Origins Enhanced Edition included free!
Rayman Legends Retold represents a significant modernization of the original title. It features a visual overhaul that replaces the classic watercolor look with a modern 2.5D aesthetic, alongside an entirely new storyline and a fresh villain. Other key additions include brand-new music levels, a realistic redesign for Betilla, and a minor cosmetic tweak for Rayman himself (who now has two separate eyes), along with new costumes referencing older games and other series. Most notably, the game is set to introduce fully 3D segments featuring rail-shooter gameplay, where players take to the skies on the back of a dragon to shoot down enemies.
As for Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition, running in 4K resolution at 60 FPS, this remaster updates the game for modern platforms with quality-of-life and accessibility features. It also appears to integrate the previously exclusive PlayStation Vita content, alongside updated photoboard designs and Murfy.
What are your thoughts on this? Head over to our newly opened forum topics to join the discussion and share your expectations.
Following up on the teaser from a couple of days ago, Youtooz has now officially revealed the full design of the upcoming Ly the Fairy plush!
But that's not all: the manufacturer also unveiled a brand new Rayman "stickie". For those unfamiliar with the term, Youtooz "stickies" are mini plushies equipped with magnets inside, allowing them to stick to metal surfaces (like fridges or PC cases) or to each other.
You can check out the full reveal images of both the Ly plush and the Rayman stickie below:
Collectibles manufacturer Youtooz has recently teased what appears to be an upcoming plush toy of Ly the Fairy. First introduced in Rayman 2: The Great Escape, the iconic character seems to be the latest addition to the company's growing lineup of Rayman merchandise. You can view the teaser image below:
Former Rayman 3 gameplay programmer Yann Masson has just shared early development footage of the game discovered in his personal archives. The newly surfaced video provides a fascinating look into the title's production, most notably showcasing the scrapped sequence where the Xowar chases Rayman, viewed from a frontal perspective:
What better way to celebrate the Chinese New Year than with a major milestone for our knowledge base? The Chinese version of RayWiki is officially published!
This project has been in the works for more than two years, representing a massive effort to make the Rayman universe accessible to a wider audience. To ring in the new year, the wiki launches with an impressive 400 articles already written and available.
A massive congratulations and thank you to the main contributors, RayGhox and Game Ze 2, for their dedication in bringing this project to life.
The rumors were true! After the rating leak earlier this year, Ubisoft officially unveiled Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition during today’s State of Play. Developed in partnership with Digital Eclipse, the compilation brings together five versions of the original game: the PlayStation, MS-DOS, and Atari Jaguar releases, as well as the Game Boy Color and Advance versions. The collection also marks the first official commercial release of the 1992 SNES prototype.
In terms of extra content, the package notably features the Bible of Game Design, developer interviews, and unreleased concept art. The collection also adds modern quality-of-life features, including rewind capability, save states, and toggleable cheats (infinite lives, unlock all levels).
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