Ryemanni has said quite a few times he wouldn't make more Rayman games aside from shitpost ones, which to me is understandable considering he dedicated about a decade of work to fangames on this single franchise. Since Scoop Kick, he seems committed to be a full-on indie dev, making and selling his own productions.
Even as a Rayman fanatist who could make a religious cult out of Rayman 1 (HAIL THE HOLY PLUM-), I'd rather see Ryemanni do more of his own thing at this point, while getting paid for his effort at the same time!
I second everything Master said, I'll add this game is also distinct enough (and blends elements from other games like Plok and Dynamite Headdy from what I understand), it's not a straight-up Rayman copy-paste with a different coat of paint.
I personally can't think of many spiritual successors which are cashgrabs or cheap copycats, especially nowadays when many people are doing such successors as an official love letter to a franchise which cannot get new (legal) sequels/got ruined by corporate greed. War for the Overworld is an example which always comes to my mind, being the Dungeon Keeper sequel we never got because of EA, while bringing a few of its own fresh ideas.
In itself, the Rayman franchise burrows a lot from other platformers sometimes (even more so nowadays in the case of the UbiArt series), and some game genres are pretty much spiritual successors to specific games (remember when First-Person Shooters used to be called "Doom-like", which itself is Wolfenstein 3D's spiritual child?).
A few of my own ideas as a writer started as what could be best described as "fanfics", but then evolved into far greater original projects where I could break out of fanworks' usual creative restrictions while still showing love for something which captivated my very dreams.
But to each their own views, just my little perspective on this topic. I don't even fully disagree because a full-on Rayman game would always be more appealing to me as an experience, and some spiritual successors do miss some of the originals' flavor especially when it comes to their universe.
Though, I do wonder if we could actually get Ubi to work with the fans to make an official Rayman product, similarly to Sonic Mania...
They recently contacted the HotA team to add their Cove faction in Horn of the Abyss as an expansion to the Heroes of Might and Magic board game, and it's now under production since they granted their permission (although it remains non-profit for the modder team)...
Redemption expansion for the Rayman board game incoming?









