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So, get this — Ubisoft Milan’s cooking up a brand new AAA Rayman game. Yeah, Rayman’s coming back! Remember that limbless dude with the big hands and feet? I was just talking about it with some friends, and boom, this news drops. Something about it feels exciting, you know? Been ages since we had a proper Rayman game. It’s like dusting off an old album and realizing you still know every word by heart.
Okay, picture this: a job posting just popped up for a 3D animator. Apparently, they’re gearing up for a big project. Fancy title and everything. Makes you wonder if the developers from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope will jump in on this too. They’ve got that playful vibe down, don’t they? I can almost hear those cheerful soundtracks already.
Backtrack for a sec — Rayman’s been a thing since 1995. That quirky mix of chaos and charm. The sequels? Oh, those were something else. There was this one summer where I played Rayman Legends non-stop… ah, memories. Anyway, he’s been hanging out in the Raving Rabbids universe lately, which seems fun.
Then, out of nowhere, last year, Ubisoft said they were starting to “explore” Rayman again. (Cue eye-roll at corporate jargon.) Still, it means they’re thinking big this time. Guess who was all into it? Davide Soliani, the creative brain behind Mario + Rabbids. But, plot twist: he left in 2025. What a cliffhanger, right?
Here’s hoping this big Rayman comeback does something for Ubisoft’s books. They took a financial hit — losing quite a chunk, to be honest. Imagine the pressure! A hit game could really turn things around for them. And us fans, of course!
Now, I wouldn’t hold my breath for a release date. These things take time, and Ubisoft’s no stranger to delays. Some big projects got pushed to who knows when — 2026? 2027? It’s like waiting for a bus that’s never on schedule. But hey, maybe it’s for the best. Better than rushing it, right?
In any case, fingers crossed that when Rayman does return, it’s worth the wait. Let’s hope those limbless adventures keep us entertained like they did way back when. Until then, I’ll just be over here reminiscing, probably watching some old gameplay videos. Isn’t nostalgia a funny thing?
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