Developers of that team ended up splintering off into different projects. One of these projects is reportedly a Rayman Remake. Former Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown devs migrated to unannounced ...
Rayman is a beloved video game mascot that’s appeared in 45 different games since his debut in 1995, but he hasn’t made a mainline appearance since cameoing in Mario + Rabbids: Spark of Hope.
Gaming fans have their eyes on some nostalgic picks when asked which franchises they want to see again in 2025 ...
It even features an appearance from Rayman. But why has the company not spent millions promoting what sounds like, at the very least, an interesting title? Probably because it's a Web3 game that ...
It even guest stars Ubisoft mascot Rayman. The likely reason Ubisoft has been so mum is that it’s a Web 3 game, meaning CLTG.A.M.E. uses cryptocurrency and blockchain, those buzz technologies ...
That’s Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E., folks. Perhaps it’s the breakthrough experience the world of NFTs and crypto has been crying out for, possibly even something to finally match the glory of ...
From its founding in 1986, French video game maker Ubisoft has grown into a giant of the sector with operations in 20 ...
Graham Rayman covers criminal justice and policing for the New York Daily News. He has also worked for the Village Voice, Newsday and New York Newsday. He has won multiple journalism prizes over ...
As reported in Stephen Totilo's newsletter, Game File, Ubisoft quietly released a new game this week called Captain Laswerhawk: The G.A.M.E.. This new release was hardly advertised or given the ...
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