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Rayman Legends Retold announced, coming 1 October

The rumours -- or is that leaks -- were true.

Rayman Legends Retold was today officially announced at the PlayStation State of Play, complete with a 1 October release date.

“Leap, glide, and punch your way through vibrant worlds brought to life with fully voiced cinematics, an expanded soundtrack, and unforgettable musical stages. Discover a mysterious new realm, team up in up to four‑player couch co‑op, and jump into the joyful, chaotic competition of Kung Foot,” reads a description on the game’s trailer.

“About Rayman Legends Retold: Embark on a bold reimagining of the critically acclaimed platformer, enhanced with stunning 3D visuals and an immersive new story leading to a mysterious new realm. Play the adventure solo or in up to four‑player couch co‑op, jam through all‑new musical stages, saddle up for epic dragon rides, and more!

Rumours of Rayman Legends Retold popped up last month, alongside a crazily expensive version of Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition on the Microsoft Store priced at $2,000.

We’ll have more on both Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition and Rayman Legends Retold as news becomes available.


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