Report: Turns Out Some Versions Of Rayman Legends WERE Missing Stuff

Report: Turns Out Some Versions Of Rayman Legends WERE Missing Stuff

When Ubisoft first announced that former Wii U exclusive Rayman Legends was going multiplatform, the publisher said that the Vita version “includes all of the original Rayman Legends content, as well as five exclusive maps”. That’s not entirely true.

The five exclusive maps are there! But according to reports from IGN and NeoGAF users, it’s missing content. There are apparently 28 levels cut from the Vita version of the game, which has the knock-on effect that the total number of “Teensies” (Legends’ collectibles) have been scaled back from 700 on other platforms to 615 on the Vita.

Look, it’s not the end of the world (the game is fantastic), but it’s a shame people have to find out like this after the game’s release.

We’ve emailed Ubisoft to see what’s up and will update if we hear back.

Rayman Legends on Vita is Missing 28 Levels [IGN]


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