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Ubisoft Announces New Rayman

by Jonathan Metts - April 5, 2006, 1:08 pm EDT
Total comments: 12 Source: Ubisoft Press Release

Creator Michel Ancel is back on board.

UBISOFT ANNOUNCES ALL-NEW RAYMAN VIDEO GAME FOR HOLIDAY 2006

SAN FRANCISCO - April 5, 2006 - Today Ubisoft, one of the world's largest video game publishers, announced that it is developing the fourth instalment of the Rayman franchise. Ubisoft's iconic brand has entertained generations of gamers for 10 years and to date has sold more than 16 million units worldwide. The new Rayman video game is being developed by Ubisoft's Montpellier studio, lead by Michel Ancel, creator of the original Rayman game, the critically-acclaimed Beyond Good & Evil and Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie. The new Rayman video game will launch during Holiday 2006 on current and next-generation consoles.

"Rayman is one of the brands that encapsulate Ubisoft's ability to create characters and universes that appeal to all kinds of players," said Yves Guillemot, chief executive officer at Ubisoft. "We are expecting this new Rayman video game to sweep players off their feet."

Talkback

TMWApril 05, 2006

This is not the game I wanna hear about when someone mentions Michel Ancel.

ArtimusApril 05, 2006

Am I the only one who finds Rayman games to be visually dull, repetetive and very monotonous?

SvevanEvan Burchfield, Staff AlumnusApril 05, 2006

Yes.

Ian SaneApril 05, 2006

Rayman is one of those games that stands out when it doesn't have much competition from more popular games of the same genre. A platformer like that looks pretty awesome when there's no Mario or Sonic on the same console. So on the Jaguar and Playstation Rayman stands out. Now he shares a console with Mario so he doesn't.

It's like how Dead or Alive was nothing on the Dreamcast or PS2 but became huge on the Xbox where it has virtually no competing fighters. Or like how Crash Bandicoot was huge on the Playstation but has been a total bunch of nothing since he went multiplatform.

Ubisoft would probably benefit from making Rayman Xbox 360 exclusive. Nintendo and Sony have too big of platformer series to compete with.

JonLeungApril 05, 2006

JADE IS HAWT AND I PLAYED BG&E TWICE.

Where is the Beyond Good & Evil sequel/trilogy? face-icon-small-sad.gif

I mean, I've heard news of the sequel and planned trilogy debunked a few times, maybe I just hold on to the little hope there is that it may resurface and actually materialize.

MarioApril 05, 2006

Rayman 2 is still an amazing game, but Rayman 3 sux, here's to a return to glory with this one! beer.gif

ruby_onixApril 05, 2006

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Originally posted by: TMW
This is not the game I wanna hear about when someone mentions Michel Ancel.

Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie?

What Mario said. Though Rayman 3 didn't *suck*, it just didn't live up to Rayman 2.

KDR_11kApril 06, 2006

Rayman is decent but that "find every single secret in the game" collectathon sucks. If they do away with that it can be a decent game.

ArtimusApril 06, 2006

I should say I'm referring to the GBA versions of Rayman, not Rayman 2.

ShyGuyApril 06, 2006

Ian is right on about the perception of Ray Man. I remember it came out for the PC and was a bigger deal, but on other platforms, nobody really cares.

KnoxxvilleApril 06, 2006

Yup...this is a "ho hum" announcement if I ever saw one....face-icon-small-thumbsdown.gif

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