The release expands the Switch’s retro catalog, tapping nostalgia while offering fresh content that can drive incremental sales. It also demonstrates Ubisoft’s strategy to monetize legacy IP through premium, multi‑platform compilations.
Retro revivals have become a cornerstone of the modern gaming economy, and Rayman’s 30th Anniversary Edition exemplifies that trend. Ubisoft, leveraging its long‑standing franchise, teamed with preservation specialist Digital Eclipse to deliver a meticulously curated package that not only restores the original 1995 platformer but also contextualizes its development history. By aggregating five distinct ports—spanning PlayStation to Game Boy Color—the collection appeals to both collectors and newcomers seeking a comprehensive experience, reinforcing the value of curated retro libraries in today’s digital marketplaces.
The edition’s added features differentiate it from a simple re‑release. A never‑released SNES prototype provides exclusive content, while 120 extra levels and modern quality‑of‑life tools like a 60‑second rewind, infinite lives, and invincibility broaden accessibility. Priced at $19.99, the offering positions itself as a cost‑effective premium product, delivering more than a typical budget port. The interactive documentary, with over 50 minutes of interviews and archival artwork, deepens fan engagement and serves as a unique selling point that can justify the price to both nostalgic players and historians of game design.
For the Nintendo Switch ecosystem, the launch reinforces the platform’s reputation as a hub for diverse titles, from indie gems to legacy compilations. The physical release in June adds a tangible collector’s item, potentially boosting retail visibility and encouraging impulse purchases. Moreover, the timing aligns with a broader industry push to monetize classic IPs, suggesting that similar anniversary editions may become a recurring revenue stream for publishers seeking to capitalize on established fan bases while enriching the Switch’s already robust library.
Posted on February 12, 2026 by Brian ([@NE_Brian]) · News, Switch
Today, it was announced that Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition is on the way to Nintendo Switch. It comes out tomorrow, February 13. A physical release will follow in June.
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition was made by Digital Eclipse in partnership with Digital Eclipse. It features five versions of the game, including PlayStation, Atari Jaguar, MS‑DOS, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy Color. There’s also new content and various features.
Here’s the full rundown:
Developed by Digital Eclipse in collaboration with Ubisoft Montpellier, this anniversary release celebrates three decades of the beloved 1995 classic with five versions of the game, including PlayStation, Atari Jaguar, MS‑DOS, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy Color. Players will be transported back into the magical world of Rayman, navigating familiar settings like the Dream Forest and the musical chaos of the Band Lands to help rescue Electoons and save the world from Mr. Dark.
The definitive edition preserves everything players love about the original game, alongside new content, including a never‑before‑playable SNES prototype, 120 additional levels from bonus level packs, a faithfully reimagined soundtrack by composer Christophe Héral and enhanced gameplay features such as a 60‑second rewind, infinite lives and invincibility.
In addition, Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition features an exclusive interactive documentary. It invites fans behind the scenes with over 50 minutes of brand‑new interviews with the original developers, as well as never‑before‑seen concept art, early sketches, and design documents that trace the origins and evolution of the legendary limbless hero.
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition will hit the Nintendo eShop for $19.99. Additional Nintendo Switch news is located here.
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