Rayman Legends Retold: Ubisoft’s Faithful Remake Poised for Nintendo Switch 2 Release

Introduction

Rayman Legends Retold is Ubisoft’s latest reimagining of the acclaimed 2D platformer Rayman Legends, developed by Ubisoft Montpellier.

The original Rayman Origins (2011) and Rayman Legends (2013) established the franchise’s reputation for hand-drawn visuals, tight platforming and inventive level design.

According to preview materials provided to the writer, Rayman Legends Retold is scheduled for retail and digital release on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch 2 worldwide on 1 October 2026.

Preview highlights and developer pedigree

Ubisoft Montpellier, the studio behind the franchise’s modern revival, has a track record of returning Rayman to its 2D roots while layering in modern presentation and design.

The previewed build preserves the original level layouts and core controls while introducing a 2.5D visual overhaul, new cutscenes, voice acting and additional stages.

This approach aims to balance faithfulness with fresh presentation.

Paraphrased impressions from the preview

The previewer described a long-term personal connection to Rayman dating back to the original PC release, noting that the franchise’s bright worlds and demanding platforming defined their appreciation for the series.

They wrote that while they initially feared a remake could upset what made Rayman Legends timeless, the playable sections quickly felt familiar: "The levels, controls and structure play like the originals, but the game dresses those foundations in a new visual and narrative coat, making it feel like a retelling rather than a replacement."

Gameplay fidelity and new features

Hands-on time covered stages based on Old Teensie Kingdom and The Stinkbog, corresponding to Teensies in Trouble and Toad Story in the original release.

The preview confirmed classic objectives—collecting ten Teensies, discovering two bonus rooms and unlocking time trials—remain intact.

Murphy sections return and now include new voicework; the preview notes Murphy is voiced by Billy West in this build.

The remake’s hubs have been reworked from static paintings into connected walkable areas with exploration elements and hidden collectibles.

Visuals and modern touches

Visually, Rayman Legends Retold shifts to a 2.5D presentation: 3D environments, dynamic lighting and occasional camera-angle adjustments that provide a more cinematic feel.

The preview observed that the new look is different rather than strictly better or worse, and that the game still retains the series’ distinctive charm.

Conclusion

Rayman Legends Retold appears to be a faithful remake that augments the original with modern visuals, added stages and updated presentation.

With Ubisoft Montpellier’s involvement and the preservation of core design elements, the project aims to satisfy returning fans and newcomers on Nintendo Switch 2.

According to the supplied materials, the title will launch worldwide on 1 October 2026 via retail and the Nintendo eShop.