A potential re-release of the classic platformer *Rayman* is generating excitement among gamers as the series marks it’s 30th anniversary. A listing has appeared in the Australian video game classification database for an unannounced *Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition*, suggesting a revival of the beloved franchise. Atari is listed as both developer and publisher,signaling a return to revitalizing established IPs for the company [[1]].
An unannounced Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition has appeared in the database of the Australian video game classification board, according to a report from Gematsu. The listing suggests a potential re-release of the iconic platformer as the series celebrates a major milestone.
Atari is listed as both the developer and publisher of the title, while UI Entertainment submitted the classification request. This isn’t entirely unexpected, as Atari has previously handled re-releases of classic titles from other intellectual property holders, such as the Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection. UI Entertainment has also distributed several Ubisoft titles, including The Rogue Prince of Persia, hinting at a possible physical release of the Rayman anniversary edition.
Could a Remaster of the Original Rayman Be on the Horizon?
The discovery comes shortly after industry insider “j0nathan” indicated that a new Rayman game is “coming very soon.” However, the insider cautioned that the project “risks disappointing everyone when it’s announced,” stating that “it’s not that new.” This detail aligns with speculation that the anniversary edition could be a remaster of the original Rayman game from 1995, which recently marked its 30th anniversary. The enduring popularity of 2D platformers continues to drive interest in revisiting classic titles.
For now, fans await an official announcement from Ubisoft. Game classifications are typically one of the final steps before a reveal or release, suggesting news could arrive soon. The potential re-release highlights the continued demand for classic gaming experiences and the enduring appeal of the Rayman franchise.