A purported logo and forum posts have circulated online naming a remake as Rayman Legends Retold, with claims from community sources that the project will adopt a 2.5D presentation.
The original Rayman Legends, developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft, is a critically praised 2D platformer first released in 2013 and later issued on newer hardware—including a Nintendo Switch Definitive Edition—across multiple platforms.
Reports and social-media screenshots shared by community members indicate a logo for "Rayman Legends Retold" has appeared online.
Forum posts attributed to a known leaker identified as NateDrake on ResetEra state that the Retold subtitle reflects a shift to a 2.5D visual approach with some three-dimensional sections.
Rewriting that claim in journalistic terms: the poster on ResetEra says the remake would blend classic 2D platforming with selective 3D elements, which would explain the change in subtitle from the original release.
Rayman Legends has a long release history: the game was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, originally released in 2013 on platforms including Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows, and subsequently reissued for modern consoles such as PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch as a Definitive Edition.
Ubisoft Montpellier is the studio credited with development of the original title, and Ubisoft remains the series publisher.
The online posts that named Rayman Legends Retold did not come with an official confirmation from Ubisoft or Ubisoft Montpellier.
Community tips identifying the source of the item were credited to a forum user named Graystripe2000.
Several industry-watchers noted the timing of the leak in relation to upcoming showcase windows such as Summer Game Fest and Ubisoft's own presentations, although no formal reveal date or platform list has been announced.
At this stage, the details circulating about Rayman Legends Retold are best treated as unconfirmed reports.
Official word from Ubisoft or Ubisoft Montpellier will be required to verify the title, its visual direction, platforms and a release timetable.
Readers tracking potential Nintendo Switch listings should also monitor the Nintendo eShop and scheduled showcases such as Nintendo Direct and publisher events for any formal announcements.
The original Rayman Legends, developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft, is a critically praised 2D platformer first released in 2013 and later issued on newer hardware—including a Nintendo Switch Definitive Edition—across multiple platforms.
Reports and social-media screenshots shared by community members indicate a logo for "Rayman Legends Retold" has appeared online.
Forum posts attributed to a known leaker identified as NateDrake on ResetEra state that the Retold subtitle reflects a shift to a 2.5D visual approach with some three-dimensional sections.
Rewriting that claim in journalistic terms: the poster on ResetEra says the remake would blend classic 2D platforming with selective 3D elements, which would explain the change in subtitle from the original release.
Rayman Legends has a long release history: the game was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, originally released in 2013 on platforms including Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows, and subsequently reissued for modern consoles such as PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch as a Definitive Edition.
Ubisoft Montpellier is the studio credited with development of the original title, and Ubisoft remains the series publisher.
The online posts that named Rayman Legends Retold did not come with an official confirmation from Ubisoft or Ubisoft Montpellier.
Community tips identifying the source of the item were credited to a forum user named Graystripe2000.
Several industry-watchers noted the timing of the leak in relation to upcoming showcase windows such as Summer Game Fest and Ubisoft's own presentations, although no formal reveal date or platform list has been announced.
At this stage, the details circulating about Rayman Legends Retold are best treated as unconfirmed reports.
Official word from Ubisoft or Ubisoft Montpellier will be required to verify the title, its visual direction, platforms and a release timetable.
Readers tracking potential Nintendo Switch listings should also monitor the Nintendo eShop and scheduled showcases such as Nintendo Direct and publisher events for any formal announcements.