
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition Is Missing the Original Soundtrack, and Fans Aren't Happy
Nostalgia hit a sour note: Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition (by Digital Eclipse) bundles every classic build — even an unfinished SNES prototype — plus documentary extras, but the original soundtrack’s been replaced with reimagined tracks. Fans pushed back, Steam reviews turned “Mixed,” and Ubisoft says it’ll “look into” restoring the OG music (rights could be the barrier).
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