
"As spotted by the eagle-eyed munchkins over at Gematsu, this new version of the classic Rayman has popped up on the Australian ratings board, indicating that a release should be happening fairly soon. Things get even more interesting when we look at the developer and publisher, both listed as Atari. The indication is that this project was handled outside of Ubisoft, which presumably contracted Atari to handle the project."
"The applicant is listed U&I, a global video game sales and operations agency that supports retailers, manufacturers, developers, and publishers with tailored programs across sales, supply chain, and marketing. Most importantly, U&I often work with Atari to help publish physical editions of games. Finally, platforms are listed as "Nintendo Switch, Playstation 5 (PS5)". This lends more credence to the idea that Atari is publishing a physical edition of the 30th Anniversary edition, because both Xbox and PC are clearly missing, and Atari typically only creates physical editions for Switch and PlayStation these days."
"According to him, some sort of Rayman Legends remake is being developed, but before that, another Rayman project codenamed "iceman" is going to be released "very, very soon". Henderson pointed out the anniversary of Rayman was coming up, so that would be the likely launch date."
Ubisoft is undergoing restructuring amid its worst-ever stock value while a Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition appears on the Australian ratings board. The listing names Atari as both developer and publisher, implying the project was handled outside Ubisoft and likely contracted to Atari. The applicant is U&I, an agency that often assists Atari with publishing physical editions. Platforms are listed as Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5, with Xbox and PC omitted, supporting a physical release focus. Insider rumors mention a codenamed "iceman" Rayman project arriving soon and a separate Rayman Legends remake in development. Ubisoft previously announced new Rayman work at Montpellier and Milan.
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