Rayman returns twofold: remakes of Legends and Origins on the way

Published on June 02, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Ubisoft is preparing a pack that will bring together the remakes of Rayman Legends and Rayman Origins, two titles that defined the platforming genre in the past decade. According to sources close to the matter, the announcement could be made during a Sony event, and the price would be lower than usual for this type of release. This news represents an opportunity for new players to access these classics with visual and gameplay improvements, all in a single package.

Two game screens side by side, on the left Rayman Origins showing a character running through a jungle level with moving vines, on the right Rayman Legends with a character sliding through a wind pipe while musical platforms pulse to the rhythm, both scenes with source code lines superimposed and pop-up windows of level editing tools showing asset layers and physics parameters, cinematic technical illustration style, dramatic blue and orange lighting, polished textures, sharp shadows, development interface transparency

Technical improvements and control adjustments for the new generation 🎮

The remakes will feature high-definition textures, stable 60 fps refresh rates, and reduced loading times, adapting to the capabilities of PS5 and PC. Additionally, the controls have been tweaked to offer more precise response, especially in the musical rhythm levels of Legends. The graphics engine has been updated to include dynamic lighting and particle effects, although the artistic essence of Michel Ancel's style is maintained. No drastic changes are expected in the level structure or local cooperative multiplayer mode.

The return of Rayman: the perfect excuse not to buy a new game 😂

Ubisoft has discovered that, instead of taking risks with new IPs, it can sell you the same thing twice with a facelift. And hey, it works: paying less for two games that were already cool is more sensible than paying double for a Assassin’s Creed of 200 hours that you'll never finish. Plus, this way you can remember why Rayman is better than most mustachioed mascots, while you wait for the next Sony event to see if they announce something that isn't a remaster.