


With them is the Bubble Dreamer, the jovial god who created their world, the Glade of Dreams. In April 2012, Ubisoft announced that a direct sequel to the game was being developed, under the title Rayman Legends, which released in September 2013.Īt the beginning of the game, Rayman and his friends – Globox and the Teensies – are sleeping at the Snoring Tree. A Microsoft Windows version was released on Maa 3DS version was released in June 2012.Ī spin-off title for mobiles which is based off this game's artstyle, was released for Android and iOS in September 2012, titled Rayman Jungle Run. This version also features exclusive collectible items called Relics these unlock two large mosaic puzzles in the Snoring Tree, revealing events from the pasts of Rayman and Globox. In February 2012, a PlayStation Vita version was released, with new features such as a Ghost Mode and the use of the touch screen. The game was released on Novemin North America, and on Novemin Europe for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii.

Rayman Origins is the first game in the main series to feature co-operative platforming gameplay, allowing for up to four players at once. It also marks the return of Rayman creator Michel Ancel to the series he had not worked on a Rayman title since Rayman 2 in 1999. It was announced by Ubisoft at E3 2010, and is the first major Rayman game since the creation of the Raving Rabbids series. Despite its title, it is not a prequel, but a sequel to the first three Rayman games. Rayman Origins is a 2D sidescroller platform game, and the fourth major title in the Rayman series. Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, Mac, Microsoft Xbox One Single player and co-operative up to four players Gabrielle Shrager (lead game writer and story designer) Sebastien Morin with Lorenzo Avi, Julien Chevalier, Romain Claude and Axel Cossardeaux
