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Fans eager to own a tangible piece of gaming history can now mark their calendars. Details for the highly anticipated physical release of Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition have been finalized, confirming a budget-friendly price point and a specific launch window. The collection will be available as a boxed copy for a suggested retail price of $30.
This special edition bundles three classic titles: the original groundbreaking Rayman, the beloved Rayman 2: The Great Escape, and the critically acclaimed Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. While the digital version of this nostalgic trilogy is already available on modern consoles, the physical release is slated to arrive on store shelves later this year. Reports indicate a planned release for November, making it a potential holiday gift highlight for longtime platforming enthusiasts.
The confirmation ends speculation and provides clarity for collectors who prefer physical media. The affordable $30 price point for a trio of definitive platforming adventures is seen as a welcome move, preserving these iconic games in a format that can sit proudly on any gamer's shelf. The wait for the boxed edition continues, but the roadmap is now clear.
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