original Ramon From 1995 the game is making a big comeback, arriving on modern consoles with additional content. This side-scrolling platformer from Ubisoft, which debuted 30 years ago, quickly won the favor of players, who appreciated its atmosphere, music and graphics. Less than four months after its release, Ramon Sold over 400,000 copies in Europe, and to date, has sold over 3 million copies worldwide. The commercial success of this product led to the creation of an entire video game franchise centered around the title character, which has spawned a total of 45 games on multiple platforms, including 5 core games and several spin-offs.
Since the last game of the main series Rayman LegendsWas released in 2013, fans of Ramon The video game franchise had to settle for spin-offs and side projects. However, this does not mean that the interest of the players towards the series has decreased. On the contrary, the 30th anniversary of the debut of the original is slowly approaching Ramon The game and rumors circulating on the internet about Ubisoft's planned remake gave platformer fans serious hope for a revival of the franchise. Their excitement was further fueled by posts on social media platforms from people involved in the making of the series, who, while not wanting to divulge details about their plans for the milestone anniversary, hinted that the cult series had not been abandoned.
The Rayman Twitter account just posted for the first time in 4 years
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The original Rayman game officially returns
During the February Sony State of Play, it was revealed that the original Ramon will make a comeback to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut. Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition The first game in the series will include 5 versions, originally for PlayStation, Atari Jaguar, MS-DOS, Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color. This exclusive pack, described by Ubisoft as the “definitive edition of a platforming classic,” will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC starting February 13 for $19.99. Ubisoft also announced that a physical version is coming to some regions in June.
The Anniversary Edition will also include additional content that will help fans expand their knowledge of the series' origins and help them overcome challenges in the original. Ramon the game Players will have the opportunity to experience never-before-seen SNES prototypes, rewind and access features such as Invincibles and Eternal Lives, as well as 120 bonus levels from Rayman's New Levels, Rayman 60 Levels, and Rayman by His Fans. Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition Also included will be a re-recorded soundtrack from composer Christoph Herl and an interactive documentary lasting nearly an hour, along with interviews with the creators of the original. RamonConcept art, and design documents.
For many fans of the franchise, the opportunity to return to the adventures of Ubisoft's iconic hero Rayman is also a return to their childhood memories and first steps into the world of gaming. Some of them jokingly claim that the introduction of accessibility and quality of life facilities at the core Ramon It will allow them to finally overcome the difficulties they faced with the title 30 years ago. The combination of nostalgia and innovation seems to be generating a lot of curiosity among gamers, who are approaching the announcement with excitement and dreams of experiencing the magic of the original. Ramon one more time.
The release of Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition And the community response to it shows that one of the most legendary series from Ubisoft has achieved a timeless status. It's also a lesson for other developers not to skip projects that bring joy to players and create lifelong memories. However, the players have not yet had the opportunity to evaluate the modified and enhanced version of the original version. RamonTheir initial reception indicates that fans of the series will welcome this love letter with open arms.
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September 1, 1995
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Ubisoft, Digital Eclipse, Ludimedia
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Ubisoft, Sony Computer Entertainment
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UbiArt framework