The next project is Ubisoft at rayman It appears that the series has been leaked as the potential game project has already received an age rating despite it not being officially revealed by the company. This leak confirms previous rumors about Ubisoft and its plans. raymanIt marks the 30th anniversary of , although the event has already taken place in September 2025.
news about raymanThe return comes during a tumultuous time for Ubisoft. On January 21, Ubisoft announced major changes to its operations and canceled several game projects in development. The biggest damage from Ubisoft's restructuring was that expectations were high. <의 리메이크>It was. Prince of Persia: The Sands of TimeIt was stated that it was almost complete when the developers pulled the plug. Although it was not canceled by Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag Instead, it was delayed. The consequences of Ubisoft's changes also had a negative impact on its bottom line. On January 22, Ubisoft's stock price fell to its lowest in nearly 15 years.
Ubisoft employees reportedly 'insulted' management amid fight
It is known that Ubisoft's internal chaos has become more severe since the recent restructuring, with employees openly criticizing management.
Rayman may release a 30th anniversary edition of the game
There are rumors about raymanThe return of has been an ongoing topic for years, and some new evidence may lend credence to the idea. According to ratings published by the Australian Classification Board (ACB), games are: Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition It could be heading to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch consoles. This classification was created on January 22, 2026, just days after Ubisoft's controversial restructuring. Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition Rated G for General with the additional tag that the game may contain a very mild level of violent content. The ACB's G rating is nearly identical to the ESRB's E for Everything rating. ACB's ratings were also consistent with its past ratings. rayman It has received titles over the years. However, given that Ubisoft has not officially released any information about this. rayman Rumors of a potential 30th anniversary game in the series should be taken with a grain of salt.
Interestingly, the developer and publisher listed on the ACB was Atari, not Ubisoft, and the application for the rating was made by U&I Entertainment. Simply put, Atari has been working with other companies on franchises it doesn't own. For example, although Mortal Kombat The IP is owned by Warner Bros., and Atari is listed as the fighting game editorial publisher. Mortal Kombat: Legacy CollectionDigital Eclipse is in charge of development. As for U&I Entertainment, they have collaborated with Atari and Ubisoft to release physical copies of a variety of games. So the ACB rating may be for the physical copy. Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition Once the game hits the market, it can be distributed. There are no other details about . Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition This can be gleaned from ACB's posts.
Rayman's future is shrouded in speculation.
This rating corroborated a past report from Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson. rayman Game projects were being developed under the code names 'Iceman' and 'Steambot'. Henderson later answered the following questions: Rayman'It's a commemorative project for In a previous rumor, there was a rumor that 'Steambot' was the remake code name. Rayman LegendsThe title is said to have 1,000,000 collectible items. So the 'Iceman' codename is most likely just a guess: Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition. Henderson added that the game could be released “very, very soon,” but it's not yet known how soon.
In the meantime, fans who want to play rayman Games on current generation consoles have been lucky. In December 2025, the Nintendo 64 app for Switch and Switch 2 received an update that included: Rayman 2: The Great Escape This is an exclusive benefit available only to Switch Online users through the expansion pack upgrade. But time will tell what the rumors are. raymanThe possibility of a comeback is expected to be proven to be true.
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August 30, 2013
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E10+ Suitable for everyone aged 10+ due to cartoon violence and comical antics.
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Ubisoft Montpellier
Source: Gematsu, Australian Classification Board