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More specifically, the Australian Classification rating board has rated, for release on the PS5 and Nintendo Switch, Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition. No such project has ever been announced. What’s interesting, though, is that both the developer and publisher are listed as Atari. This is weird because Ubisoft owns the IP, and it does not typically license out its IP. On the other hand, Atari does sometimes license out IP it doesn’t own for various projects. For example, it recently shipped Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection. That said, it still doesn’t make sense that Ubisoft would license this out, which suggests this rating is probably for a physical release, something Ubisoft is no doubt less interested in handling. Whatever the case, what matters is that the original Rayman game for PS1 is being-released for PS5 and Nintendo Switch, and possibly more platforms if this is just for the physical version.








