The game is strictly divided into two distinct competitive pillars:
: A 2002 remake specifically for the original PlayStation that only includes the racing portion of the game. Development & Legacy Rayman M
: A mode requiring players to collect a set number of Lums while finishing first. The game is strictly divided into two distinct
: A "capture the flag" variant where players fight for possession of a large flying Lum. Regional Variations & Releases Regional Variations & Releases : A foot-racing mode
: A foot-racing mode where up to four players navigate obstacle-filled courses. Sub-modes include: Training : Solo practice to learn track layouts.
, released in 2001 and known as Rayman Arena in North America, is a multiplayer-focused spin-off that deviates from the series' traditional solo platforming into competitive racing and arena combat. Developed by Ubisoft, the game utilizes the same engine as Rayman 2: The Great Escape , sharing many of its controls, character models, and visual assets. Core Gameplay Modes