Ubisoft explains why Rayman Legends is getting a remake instead of an older Rayman game
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Giovanni Colantonio
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Summary
Ubisoft explains its decision to remake Rayman Legends (the most recent mainline game from 2013) instead of remaking older titles like the original Rayman or Rayman 2. The article discusses the reasoning behind this choice, likely focusing on the game's modern appeal, accessibility, and the challenges of remaking older, more dated entries in the franchise.
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· 3 pulledRayman Legends is the most recent game in the series, and it still holds up well today.
Remaking an older game would require significantly more work to bring it up to modern standards.
We wanted to give players a refreshed version of a game that already has a strong foundation.
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