Rayman Legends out tomorrow, gets chirpy launch trailer

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Oh my golly gosh. I didn’t even notice that Rayman Legends was out tomorrow, which is just plain sad. Rayman Origins was one of the best platformers in a long time, and I didn’t realise the sequel was out so soon. Shame on me.

You, being bright and handsome and gorgeous, probably already knew it was out then. You probably even knew about the launch trailer that’s at the bottom of these page, which shows off a variety of different areas and has the super-happy song I’m Alive (Life Sounds Like) as backing music.

In case you didn’t, though, it’s at the bottom of this page. Check it out.

Rayman Legends is out on 29 August.


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