Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition has arrived on Switch and other platforms, but some players are unhappy that the game ships with a newly arranged soundtrack instead of the classic tunes. Reports say Ubisoft has noticed community requests for the original album or a way to switch between scores.
- The anthology release launched last week across multiple systems, drawing attention for its sound design change.
- Composer Christophe Héral provided the updated music, which replaces the original tracks fans remember.
- There is currently no in-game option to toggle back to the older soundtrack, a sticking point for longtime fans.
- Community members and outlets have been asking Ubisoft to either add a toggle or make the original OST available separately, and the publisher is reportedly aware of those requests.
Whether Ubisoft will respond with a patch, an optional soundtrack toggle, or a standalone release remains unclear, but the conversation demonstrates how much the series' music means to its audience.
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Source: Nintendo Life