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The demo for Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition is now live on Nintendo Switch, and as a result, today has just become a bit more splendid. Simply head to the eShop, go to the “Coming Soon” section, and then glide your way past Troll and I and other listings until you find the lovely Rayman. Or you can queue it up right here. This is one of those ports that I don’t necessarily need to replay, but I definitely will. I’ll mostly be playing in docked mode, so I won’t utilize the touch screen for rope cutting, and I’m not particularly fond of Kung Foot either, but who cares – it’s cooperative Rayman! I’ll take any opportunity to play through this game once more. The demo includes three levels, such as the charming Castle Rock, and it allows for drop-in co-op.

The demo for Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch is now live, bringing a touch of brightness to our gaming days. Just head to the eShop, seek out the “Coming Soon” area, and browse through the listings until you find Rayman. Or you can directly queue it up. This is a port that I might not have a strong urge to replay right away, but I’ll surely do it. I’ll mainly be playing in docked mode, so I won’t make use of the touch screen for rope cutting. And while I’m not crazy about Kung Foot, it’s cooperative Rayman after all! I’ll seize any chance to relive this wonderful game. The demo features three levels, like the delightful Castle Rock, and offers the option of drop-in co-op play.

The demo for Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch has arrived, making today a little more enjoyable. Head to the eShop, navigate to the “Coming Soon” section, and find Rayman among the listings. Or you can quickly queue it up. This is one of those ports that I might not feel the immediate need to replay, but I’ll definitely give it a go. I’ll mostly be playing in docked mode, so I won’t utilize the touch screen for rope cutting. And despite not being a huge fan of Kung Foot, cooperative Rayman is something I can’t resist. The demo includes three levels, like the charming Castle Rock, and allows for seamless co-op gameplay.