Rayman Legends Retold Leak: NateDrake Says Remake Will Debut at State of Play on June 3

A prominent video game leak attributed to NateDrake claims Ubisoft’s rumored remake, Rayman Legends Retold, will be revealed during Sony’s State of Play broadcast on June 3.

Rayman Legends is a well-regarded platformer developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft; the original game debuted in 2013 and later received a Nintendo Switch Definitive Edition release in 2017 that remains available on the Nintendo eShop.

According to the leak, the reveal is slated for the State of Play stream scheduled to begin at 10pm UK time / 2pm PT on June 3.

NateDrake—who has a history of sharing pre-release information—said he expects the announcement to make an impact, adding that the reveal should "impress and surprise people," in summary form.

That assessment reflects the leaker’s view rather than an official statement from the developer or publisher.

Ubisoft Montpellier is best known for revitalizing the Rayman series with Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends, both praised for their hand-drawn aesthetic, tight platforming design, and local co-op play.

The franchise has seen multiple re-releases and ports across consoles and PC; notably, Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition arrived on Nintendo Switch in 2017 and is available digitally via the eShop.

Ubisoft remains the IP holder and publisher for Rayman titles.

Sony’s State of Play is Sony Interactive Entertainment’s periodic digital showcase for PlayStation software and third-party announcements.

While State of Play broadcasts have historically included world and platform-specific reveals, the presence of a third-party title in the show would be subject to agreements between Sony and the publisher.

At the time of the report, Ubisoft has not issued an official announcement confirming Rayman Legends Retold or its planned reveal date.

Fans and industry observers should watch the State of Play stream on June 3 for any formal confirmation from Sony or Ubisoft.

If the leak proves accurate, the reveal would mark the next major public update for the Rayman franchise since the Switch Definitive Edition and could signal renewed support for the series across modern platforms.

For now, the information remains a leak; readers seeking confirmation should monitor official channels, including Ubisoft’s announcements, Sony’s State of Play broadcast, and listings on digital stores such as the Nintendo eShop.