Rayman Legends Retold Bundle Priced at $39.99 for October 2026 Launch

Leak reveals Rayman Legends Retold bundle priced at $39.99, launching October 1, 2026 with local co-op only.

Rayman Legends Retold Bundle Priced at $39.99 for October 2026 Launch

Ubisoft is preparing a remake of Rayman Legends, titled Retold, with a release date set for October 1, 2026. The announcement comes from leak sources and suggests the title will debut during Sony's State of Play event. This update marks a return to the platformer franchise with updated visuals and gameplay mechanics.

Ubisoft remake includes local co-op and free Origins edition

The game supports Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X. The Switch version arrives on a physical key card rather than a full cartridge. PS5 owners receive a digital download that does not store all data on the disc. Xbox Series X players get a digital-only release.

  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch 2 (physical key card), PlayStation 5 (digital/data not on disk), Xbox Series X (digital only)
  • Gameplay: 2.5D and 3D gameplay segments, new skins inspired by Astro Bot and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, new levels
  • Multiplayer: Local couch co-op up to four players only; online mode dropped
  • Internet Requirement: Internet required for installation
  • Bundle Contents: Rayman Legends Retold + Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition (free)

Rayman Legends Retold blends 2.5D and 3D gameplay segments. New levels join the existing roster, and players unlock skins inspired by Astro Bot and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The remake keeps local couch co-op for up to four players but drops online multiplayer entirely.

An internet connection is mandatory for installation across all platforms. Buyers also receive Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition at no extra cost. This bonus title appears to be a graphical upgrade of the 2011 original, though details remain unconfirmed.

The bundle costs $39.99 in the US and €39.99 in Europe. The price covers both games in one package. Release timing pushes into late 2026, giving players ample time to plan for the Switch 2 launch window.

This remake follows a long gap since the original Rayman Legends launched on previous-generation consoles. The removal of online play shifts focus entirely to local multiplayer experiences.

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