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Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition has drawn fire from long-time fans after the collection launched without the original game's soundtrack. While the compilation gathers multiple builds of the first Rayman and includes developer extras, many players are unhappy with the replacement score.

  • Music controversy: The release ships with new or altered music rather than the classic compositions beloved by the series' community, prompting complaints online.
  • Comprehensive compilation: Digital Eclipse's package assembles various iterations of the original Rayman, including a never-finished SNES prototype previously unavailable to the public.
  • Bonus material included: The edition features documentary-style extras — interviews, concept art, and archival material — intended to appeal to fans and preservationists.
  • Fast rollout after leak: The title leaked ahead of its reveal and then arrived for purchase almost immediately, leaving little time for advance feedback or changes.
Source: Push Square