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Rayman Legends out today on Xbox One, PS4; Digital Foundry says Wii U is the “definitive version”

Rayman Legends is out today on Xbox One and PS4… the same day that Digital Foundry has declared the game’s Wii U iteration as the “definitive version”.

“Versions of the game across Wii U and its contemporaries the Xbox One and Playstation 4 were compared in terms of graphical power, performance, and differences in gameplay mechanics, in an effort to decide which version could be considered the best choice,” Digital Foundry said today. “Analysis showed Rayman ran just as smoothly across all three systems, differing only in load times on the more advanced hardware but keeping to a solid 60fps (frames per second) across the board. The incredibly lively and detailed art-style may get a slight jump up with a little extra power, but the visual upgrades are apparently “close to non-existent”.”

So there you go — points to the Wii U!

We gave the Wii U version of the game a 9/10 review. Our Xbox One and PS4 refreshed review will be posted shortly.

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