Rayman: Jungle Run On Phones Uses The Rayman Origins Engine

Ubisoft are bringing a new Rayman game to iOS and Android devices. Titled Rayman: Jungle Run, the game uses the same engine as last year’s Rayman Origins, and is due out later this month. Here’s a short trailer:

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Rayman: Jungle Run tasks you with trying to get to the end of each stage in one piece, and has controls designed specifically for touch devices. The game is scheduled for release on September 20th.


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