
Rayman creator Michel Ancel has said in a new interview with Retro Gamer that Ubisoft is planning an HD remake of the original Rayman game which appeared on the PlayStation and SEGA Saturn in 1995. While Michel Ancel no longer works at Ubisoft, he’s clearly privy to some information. The news comes after Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition was recently rated by the Australian classification board. Here’s what he said:
“If further evidence of Rayman’s enduring popularity is required, then surely this comes with the knowledge that his first outing is being rebooted. I think Rayman is still a fun game, and there’s a lot of content. The pacing is a bit slow because you have a big character on the screen. It also has pixel-precise gameplay, so it’s not always easy, but it’s interesting that the constraints of yesterday make it still feel original today. Even though it’s complex I think there’s a kind of remake planned. I don’t remember when specifically, but it will be in HD and I think Ubisoft is adding a few more checkpoints and things like that just to make it a bit less frustrating. I think it’s a nice move, because that’s the only point that could be a problem for non-skilled players. But yeah, I think it’s still a very nice game.”
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