
Rayman Legends was originally intended to launch in November, but is now expected in early 2013.

This includes Activision's Skylanders Giants, which instead uses its own Portal of Power to bring real-world objects into the game. None of the dozens of Wii U launch titles take advantage of the Wii U GamePad's NFC technology. Rayman Legends: 20,000 Lums under the Sea Trailer. Additional Trailers and Clips (14) Rayman Legends - Mariachi Madness.
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But again, this was a prototype and we won't discuss it until it's ready to demonstrate its full potential." Description: Check out the E3 2013 trailer for Rayman Legends. "We had prototypes of this and we believe that having real objects manipulating gameplay could be quite innovative.
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"We didn't announce this officially and it was more the kind of experiment we do when working on new hardware like the Wii U," Ancel told the Official Nintendo Magazine. Rayman Legends - PS4 & Xbox One Announcement Trailer. With the gyroscope technology, you can move rotating platform and there are many more surprises to come. Use the touch screen to take out enemies, manipulate platforms, cut ropes to clear a path and much more. However, creative director Michel Ancel has clarified the situation, saying the trailer was only displaying a possible feature, not something concrete. Rayman Legends is a platform video game developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft.It is the fifth main title in the Rayman series and the direct sequel to the 2011 game Rayman Origins.The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PlayStation Vita platforms in August and September 2013. Rayman Legends takes full advantage of the Wii U and its new GamePad’s capabilities. A trailer for Wii U game Rayman Legends suggested the title would leverage the system's near-field communication (NFC) technology, allowing users to place objects on the GamePad to beam them into the game.
