Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition 1.1 update

Ubisoft and Digital Eclipse today announced a new version 1.1 update for Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition. The release is expected around early to mid-April.

The patch will include a few quality of life additions and improvements. Several fixes are also planned throughout the entire package.

The full rundown is as follows:

Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition 1.1 update announced, patch notes

Quality of life additions and improvements

IMPROVED: The legacy save game systems are no longer affected by selecting “Reset Game” from the escape menu.You can now create and access the legacy save game profiles, and each profile now has a separate progression.Added an option to deactivate the Rewind feature (via the options menu)IMPROVED: Rewind feature is now more fluid

General Fixes

FIXED: An issue leading players to lose their game progress when playing the PSX / Jaguar / DOS versions.FIXED: An issue leading to sound effects being triggered later than intended, especially after using the rewind feature.FIXED: Gameplay “choppiness” induced by using screen refresh rates higher than 60Hz. (If you continue encountering the issue, we advise setting your monitor to 60Hz refresh rate)FIXED: An issue leading to images not appearing when browsing the in-game timeline within the “History” sectionFIXED: An issue leading to a crash when pressing two buttons simultaneously on the Jaguar version. (The issue persists when playing the SNES prototype on PC only)FIXED: An issue preventing a Ting from disappearing when collecting it in the Timeline section of the gameFIXED: An issue preventing the HIDE UI option to work as it should in the “History” section of the gameFIXED: Various music-related issues when playing the Jaguar versionFIXED: Instances of overlap between subtitles and speaker names when watching documentary videosFIXED: Sound volume option in the game version menus was not adjusting music and victory celebration volumes accordingly. (Restarting the game resets the option, however).

Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition is currently out digitally on Nintendo Switch. A physical release is coming soon – we have details about that here.

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