Rayman Legends PS4 and Xbox One launch date change

11 January 2014

Ubisoft has announced that Rayman Legends will be available on 21 February 2014 for PS4 and Xbox One, moving the launch date ahead by one week.

Ubisoft says that the graphics have been upgraded and the loading times reduced for the next-gen console outing of the game.

Next-gen console buyers will get exclusive costumes for Rayman and Globox: Splinter Ray, Ray Vaas and Globox Vaas on Xbox One; and Assassin Ray on PlayStation 4. They will also be able to buy the Funky Ray costume with Uplay points.

The Xbox One version will include 10 exclusive challenges to unlock new time-limited Achievements; while the PlayStation 4 version will allow use of the PlayStation 4 controller’s touchpad for actions such as scratching Lucky Tickets, as well as making and sharing screenshots and videos with the community. The PS4 version also supports remote play via the PS Vita.

In Rayman Legends, Rayman and Globox awaken after a 100-year nap that allowed nightmares to infest the Glade of Dreams. The Supreme Being Bubble Dreamer sends them once again on an adventure to fight the evil creatures and restore order in the universe. Rayman Legends features a wide range of gameplay, including traditional Rayman platforming action and new musical, rhythm-based stages. The award-winning team of artists, designers and composers has also returned with an advanced UbiArt engine to include multi-dimension gameplay elements, an improved lighting system and updated game rendering that elevate Rayman’s previous graphics to the next level.

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  1. BeoTeK
    11.01.2014 at 21:36

    Would actually help if we had access to a Xbox-One

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