Rayman Legends Remake: What We Know Ahead of a Possible State of Play Reveal
Ubisoft's Rayman Legends — originally released in 2013 and developed by Ubisoft Montpellier — remains one of the most celebrated 2D platformers of the last decade.
The game was later issued on multiple platforms, and a Nintendo Switch Definitive Edition arrived in 2017.
Recently, journalist and leaker Tom Henderson has drawn attention to a rumored remake reportedly referred to as Rayman Legends Retold, stating that the build "looks really impressive." Henderson also suggested the title could appear in or around Sony's State of Play presentation.
Background: Rayman Legends and Ubisoft Montpellier
Rayman Legends launched to critical acclaim in 2013 following development by Ubisoft Montpellier.
The IP has been an enduring part of Ubisoft's catalogue, with the Switch Definitive Edition released in 2017 to bring the game to Nintendo's hybrid platform with platform-specific features and enhancements.
Ubisoft Montpellier is the studio behind the Rayman franchise and has a long history of platform and action-adventure development.
Rewriting the notable statement
Tom Henderson, known for industry leaks and reporting, told followers that many fans were questioning why Ubisoft would remake a title that still holds up visually and mechanically.
He added that despite those concerns, he expects players to be pleasantly surprised by the remake when it is shown, describing the build as "visually and technically impressive" and indicating an appearance around State of Play would be likely.
Where to watch and what to expect
State of Play is Sony's periodic broadcast for PlayStation-focused announcements and reveals; it is a common venue for timed-exclusives, trailers, and gameplay showcases.
While Henderson highlighted State of Play as a potential window for an appearance, Ubisoft typically shares platform and release details through its own channels and partner showcases when official announcements are made.
What is verified
- Rayman Legends originally released in 2013 and was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier.
- A Nintendo Switch Definitive Edition of Rayman Legends was published in 2017.
- Tom Henderson is a known video game journalist and leaker who has publicly commented on this rumored remake.
For readers tracking this story: watch official Ubisoft channels and the State of Play stream for any confirmed trailers, release dates, or platform announcements.
Any further formal details should come from Ubisoft's announcements or verified publisher communications.
Ubisoft's Rayman Legends — originally released in 2013 and developed by Ubisoft Montpellier — remains one of the most celebrated 2D platformers of the last decade.
The game was later issued on multiple platforms, and a Nintendo Switch Definitive Edition arrived in 2017.
Recently, journalist and leaker Tom Henderson has drawn attention to a rumored remake reportedly referred to as Rayman Legends Retold, stating that the build "looks really impressive." Henderson also suggested the title could appear in or around Sony's State of Play presentation.
Background: Rayman Legends and Ubisoft Montpellier
Rayman Legends launched to critical acclaim in 2013 following development by Ubisoft Montpellier.
The IP has been an enduring part of Ubisoft's catalogue, with the Switch Definitive Edition released in 2017 to bring the game to Nintendo's hybrid platform with platform-specific features and enhancements.
Ubisoft Montpellier is the studio behind the Rayman franchise and has a long history of platform and action-adventure development.
Rewriting the notable statement
Tom Henderson, known for industry leaks and reporting, told followers that many fans were questioning why Ubisoft would remake a title that still holds up visually and mechanically.
He added that despite those concerns, he expects players to be pleasantly surprised by the remake when it is shown, describing the build as "visually and technically impressive" and indicating an appearance around State of Play would be likely.
Where to watch and what to expect
State of Play is Sony's periodic broadcast for PlayStation-focused announcements and reveals; it is a common venue for timed-exclusives, trailers, and gameplay showcases.
While Henderson highlighted State of Play as a potential window for an appearance, Ubisoft typically shares platform and release details through its own channels and partner showcases when official announcements are made.
What is verified
- Rayman Legends originally released in 2013 and was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier.
- A Nintendo Switch Definitive Edition of Rayman Legends was published in 2017.
- Tom Henderson is a known video game journalist and leaker who has publicly commented on this rumored remake.
For readers tracking this story: watch official Ubisoft channels and the State of Play stream for any confirmed trailers, release dates, or platform announcements.
Any further formal details should come from Ubisoft's announcements or verified publisher communications.