According to Eurogamer, Ubisoft has confirmed a new Rayman project is currently in the “exploration phase” at its Montpelier and Milan studios, following recent online reports that work has started on an unannounced Rayman remake.
Reports that Rayman remake is in development first surfaced through Insider Gaming, which claimed the game - reportedly codenamed Project Steamboat - was “being pieced together” by a team that included around a dozen members of Ubisoft’s Price of Persia: the Lost Crown team.
Besides, the site reported Rayman creator Michel Ancel is also working on the project as a consultant. Ancel left Ubisoft in 2020 after three decades with the company allegedly following an investigation into employee complaints accusing him of toxic leadership - with his behavior said to have been so bad other managers were called in to act as intermidiaries between Ancel and his team.
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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Team Working On The Project
Ancel rubbished the report as “fake news,” but Insider Gaming claims his recent involvement as a consultant on the new Rayman project has "cast a less-than-popular light" on its development and "raised some concerns among team members."
A Ubisoft spokesperson told Eurogamer: "We are pleased to confirm Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft Milan have recently started an exploration phase on the Rayman brand. The project is still in its early stages, and we will share more details later. As the creator of the Rayman brand, Michel Ancel is being consulted to ensure consistency within the universe."
Regardless of the reason for Ancel’s involvement, it’s unsurprising Ubisoft’s hiring decision has reportedly unnerved employees given his exit in 2020 came amid the reckoning for the company.
Word of a new Rayman project at Ubisoft comes after confirmation the team behind Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has been disbanded. And while some of its members are now said to be working on Rayman, Insider Gaming claims others have been moved to the company’s long-awaited Beyond Good & Evil 2 and the next Ghost Recon.
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Team Behind Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown Disbanded
The team responsible for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has been disbanded, as per a report from French media outlet Origami. In a video posted, Origami reports that the team behind The Lost Crown was disbanded despite seemingly positive reports from developers on their experiences working on the game.
Per a tweet by Gauthier Andres: "I've heard and read 'It was the best game production in my entire life' three or four times in a single weekend while getting information on the game's development. One after the other I was told it was seen as a beacon of hope to create a safe space for people that were burnt out by Beyond Good & Evil 2. The team has been disbanded by Ubisoft."