The developers at Digital Eclipse have become the go-to experts for museum-style retro collections, and after tackling the likes of Atari and Mortal Kombat, the studio set its sights on Ubisoft’s sometimes-ignored mascot: Rayman.
Available tomorrow, February 13, Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition includes five different versions of the original Rayman game across PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Atari Jaguar, and even MS-DOS. Alongside the content included in these versions when they launched, it also features 120 more levels, a playable SNES prototype, and a “faithfully reimagined soundtrack by composer Christophe Hรฉral.”

There are also the usual retro-collection quality-of-life features like rewinding and infinite lives, as well as “over 50 minutes of brand-new interviews with the original developers,” according to the official announcement. If you’ve played Digital Eclipse’s previous retro collections, then you’ll be excited to see all the new behind-the-scenes material included here.

