Ubisoft, Atari, and Digital Eclipse have released patch notes for the version 1.1 update for Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition, which is currently planned to release in early to mid-April. Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition update 1.1 will bring several quality of life improvements and bug fixes. There will also be improvements to the Rewind function and a reduction to input lag in the Jaguar version of Rayman on PlayStation 5.
Read up on the patch notes for update 1.1, via the game’s Reddit post:
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition Update 1.1 Patch Notes
Quality of life addition & Improvements
- IMPROVED: The legacy save game systems are no longer affected by selecting “Reset Game” from the escape menu.
- You can now create and access the legacy save game profiles, and each profile now has a separate progression.
- ADDED: An option to deactivate the Rewind feature (via the options menu)
- IMPROVED: Rewind feature is now more fluid
- IMPROVED: Input lag has been reduced when playing the Jaguar version of the game on PlayStation 5
General Fixes
- FIXED: An issue leading players to lose their game progress when playing the PSX / Jaguar / DOS versions.
- FIXED: An issue leading to sound effects being triggered later than intended, especially after using the rewind feature.
- FIXED: Gameplay “choppiness” induced by using screen refresh rates higher than 60Hz. (If you continue encountering the issue, we advise setting your monitor to 60Hz refresh rate)
- FIXED: An issue leading to images not appearing when browsing the in-game timeline within the “History” section
- FIXED: An issue leading to a crash when pressing two buttons simultaneously on the Jaguar version. (The issue persists when playing the SNES prototype on PC only)
- FIXED: An issue preventing a Ting from disappearing when collecting it in the Timeline section of the game
- FIXED: An issue preventing the HIDE UI option to work as it should in the “History” section of the game
- FIXED: Various music-related issues when playing the Jaguar version
- FIXED: Instances of overlap between subtitles and speaker names when watching documentary videos
- FIXED: Sound volume option in the game version menus was not adjusting music and victory celebration volumes accordingly. (Restarting the game resets the option, however).
What’s more, physical copies of Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition will be available on June 26 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5. Pre-orders for physical copies of Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition are available for $29.99 at Atari.com. Physical copies include a sticker sheet with vinyl stickers of Rayman’s body parts and a paperback Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition key art background, postcards, and a double-sided poster with two versions of the key art.
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Ubisoft Store.