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It seems Ubisoft has more than one new Rayman projects in development

We found out recently that Ubisoft is working on a brand new AAA Rayman game but according to a recent interview it seems that’s not all as it seems they have several Rayman projects under development at Ubisoft. The news was revealed in an interview from Paris Games Week during which the discussion was all about Rayman’s 30th anniversary celebrations and what the team at Ubisoft has in store for fans. The company said that they have projects in the works to prepare for Rayman’s long-awaited comeback.

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      1. (suggestion: this Biblical verse: “Don’t use foul or abusive language. Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them.” – Ephesians 4:29, New Living Translation version)

  1. I hope… it sounds more like the don’t have a proper idea of what to do with the Character and they’re trying different options/ ideas. possibly they will scrap some of them. Is a shame, HAD a lot of potential. Playing the original Rayman on my GBA was something fantastic, fluid beautiful, one of the first moment i thought that was a “full console” experience on the go.

    1. (suggestion: this Biblical verse: “Don’t use foul or abusive language. Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them.” – Ephesians 4:29, New Living Translation version)

  2. They keep saying this supposedly the same with Splinter Cell yet rumors are that game was canceled and Prince Of Persia remake still no news. Beyond Good And Evil prequel they keep pushing as well but more than likely scrapped. Ubisoft seems to be putting all their focus on Vantage with Tencent

  3. Ah, but what kinds of microtransactions will their new Rayman game have? After all, that’s what us gamers are looking for, isn’t it? The game won’t be fun without them!

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