The Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition is making its way onto the Switch

Because Nintendo seems to love releasing consoles mid-cycle now, the games they get have usually been out for a while. But this also means that the versions Nintendo fans get usually include all the DLC and extra bits that people paid an arm and a leg for.

So that means that today, Ubisoft announced that Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch on September 12. Rayman enthusiasts will be thrilled to hear that a free demo of the game will be available to play later this summer.

Remember when demos were a thing? And renting games? It used to be so much easier to see what was terrible before buying. And I’m on another tangent again. Sorry. Something, something Ubisoft loves to release the same broken game over and… Damn, I mean Rayman. Yeah, Rayman.

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Named platformer of the year and winner of multiple artistic and musical achievements, is coming to the Nintendo Switch for the first time with Rayman® Legends: Definitive Edition. It allows up to four players and offers an exclusive wireless local multiplayer experience in Kung Foot mode.

With the Nintendo Switch device undocked, players can use the touch screen to take out enemies, manipulate platforms, cut ropes and much more – anywhere, anytime, in both solo and multiplayer. Additionally, players will experience a new and exclusive tournament feature in an updated Kung Foot.

Set in the enchanted world of Rayman, Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition follows Rayman and his colorful band of friends as they discover a mysterious tent filled with a series of captivating paintings. The gang must run, jump, and fight their way through each world to save the day and discover the secrets of every legendary painting.

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