
Australian Classification has rated the unannounced Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition for PlayStation 5 and Switch.
The developer and publisher are listed as Atari, while the applicant is listed as U&I Entertainment.
Atari has previously worked on classic intellectual property outside of its own catalog, such as Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, while U&I Entertainment has previously distributed physical editions of both Ubisoft and Atari titles, including The Rogue Prince of Persia. That being said, the rating is likely meant for the physical editions of the unannounced classic.
Back in September 2025, Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft Milan teased “working together on the future of Rayman.”
More recently, Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson, who is known for inside reports on Ubisoft happenings, said that two Rayman projects were in the works at Ubisoft—one code-named “Iceman” that is releasing “very, very soon” in celebration of the series’ recent 30th anniversary, and another code-named “Steambot,” which is a Rayman Legends remake. Both of these reports are unverified, but the contents of “Iceman” would up with today’s Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition rating.