Another project from Ubisoft in Ramon The series has apparently been leaked, as the potential game project has already received an age rating even though the company has not officially disclosed it. The leak confirmed previous rumors about Ubisoft and its plans for it Ramon30th anniversary, despite the occasion already in September 2025.
news about RamonThe return comes amid a turbulent time for Ubisoft. On January 21, Ubisoft announced major changes to its operations and canceled several game projects in development. The biggest casualty of Ubisoft's restructuring was a highly-anticipated remake. Prince of Persia: The Sands of TimeWhich was said to be nearing completion when the developer pulled the plug. Although it was not canceled by Ubisoft, a remake of Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag Rather delayed. The results of Ubisoft's changes also had a negative impact on its bottom line. On January 22, Ubisoft's share price fell to its lowest point in nearly 15 years.
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Rayman may be getting a 30th anniversary edition game
Despite rumors about RamonWhile the return has been an ongoing topic for years, some new evidence may lend credence to the idea. A game title, according to a rating posted by the Australian Classification Board (ACB). Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition Can be moved to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch consoles. The classification was made on January 22, 2026, just days after Ubisoft's controversial restructuring. Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition Rated G for General, with an additional tag indicating that the game may feature very mild violent content. The ACB's G rating is almost identical to the ESRB's rating of E for everyone. ACB's ratings are also consistent with past ratings Ramon Titles have been earned over the years. However, Ubisoft has not officially revealed any information about it Ramon Series, Rumors about a possible 30th anniversary game should be taken with a good grain of salt.
Interestingly, the developer and publisher listed by ACB was Atari rather than Ubisoft, with the rating application filed by U&I Entertainment. In short, Atari has worked with other companies on franchises it doesn't own. For example, though Mortal Kombat The IP is owned by Warner Bros., Atari was listed as the publisher of the fighting game compilation. Mortal Kombat: Legacy CollectionDigital Eclipse handling its development. For U&I Entertainment, the company has worked with Atari and Ubisoft to release physical copies of various games. Therefore, ACB may be for physical copies of the rating Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition Which can be distributed if the game makes it to market. No other details about Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition ACB can be obtained from the post.
Rayman's future is shrouded in speculation
The assessment confirmed previous reports by Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson, who said that the two Ramon Game projects were in development under the code names 'Iceman' and 'Steamboat'. Henderson later answered questions ramen'X on s 30th anniversary project, and he said he believes it is more of a game than a trilogy. Earlier rumors said that 'Steamboat' was the code name for the remake Rayman LegendsA title known for having over 1,000,000 collectibles. Therefore, the code name 'Iceman' is probably a guess Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition. Henderson added that the game could be released “very, very soon” although it remains to be seen how soon that could be.
Meanwhile, fans are looking to play Ramon On current gen consoles the game is in luck. In December 2025, the Nintendo 64 app for Switch and Switch 2 received an update that included Rayman 2: The Great Escape As a special benefit for Switch Online users with expansion pack upgrades. But, time will tell if that is a rumor or not RamonThe possible return of will prove true.
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August 30, 2013
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E10+ for everyone 10+ cartoon violence, comic mischief
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Ubisoft Montpellier
Source: Gematsu, Australian Classification Board