New Rayman Game Leaked Online

So, it looks like a new Rayman game is coming! I just saw it got an age rating, which is weird because Ubisoft hasn’t even announced it yet. This kinda confirms those rumors we were hearing about them planning something for Rayman’s 30th anniversary – though it’s a little late, since the anniversary was actually last September!

So, I was pretty hyped to hear Rayman might be coming back, but it happened right when things were getting crazy over at Ubisoft. They announced a big shakeup on January 21st and just… cancelled a bunch of games they were working on. The biggest bummer? The Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake – everyone thought it was almost done, but they pulled the plug anyway. Another remake, Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag, didn’t get cancelled, but it’s been delayed indefinitely. All this drama really hit Ubisoft hard financially too – their stock price dropped to a 15-year low on January 22nd. It’s a rough time for fans and the company, honestly.

Rayman Could Be Getting a 30th Anniversary Edition Game

For years, fans have speculated about a possible return of the Rayman series. Now, a recent rating from the Australian Classification Board (ACB) suggests a new game might be on the way. The ACB rated a title called Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, with a rating of G (similar to a rating of E for Everyone). The rating, dated January 22, 2026, came shortly after Ubisoft went through some major changes. While the game received a G rating for general audiences, the ACB also noted it might contain very mild violence, which is consistent with previous Rayman games. However, Ubisoft hasn’t officially announced anything, so it’s best to view these rumors with caution.

The Australian Classification Board (ACB) listed Atari, not Ubisoft, as the developer and publisher, with the application filed by U&I Entertainment. This shows Atari sometimes publishes games for franchises it doesn’t actually own. A good example is Mortal Kombat: Warner Bros. owns the franchise, but Atari published the Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection compilation, which was developed by Digital Eclipse. U&I Entertainment has a history of working with both Atari and Ubisoft to release physical copies of games. Therefore, the ACB rating likely applies to physical copies of Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition if it’s eventually released. The ACB didn’t provide any further information about the game.

Rayman’s Future Remains Shrouded in Speculation

Recent ratings support earlier reports from gaming journalist Tom Henderson, who revealed that two Rayman games were in development with the codenames ‘Iceman’ and ‘Steambot.’ Henderson clarified on X (formerly Twitter) that he thinks the 30th-anniversary project is a single game, not a collection of three. Previous rumors suggested ‘Steambot’ refers to a remake of Rayman Legends, a game famous for its many collectibles. This makes ‘Iceman’ a strong candidate to be the codename for the Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition. Henderson believes the game could be released in the near future, though the exact release date is still unknown.

Good news for Rayman fans who want to play on modern consoles! In December 2025, an update to the Nintendo 64 app on Switch and Switch 2 added Rayman 2: The Great Escape as a special bonus for Switch Online Expansion Pack members. Whether the recent buzz about a new Rayman game will actually happen remains to be seen.

Sources: Gematsu, Australian Classification Board

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2026-01-25 01:04