Logistics | January 01, 0001
Rabbids Ditch Rayman, Go Home
Rayman’s no more, the Raving Rabbids are flying solo in the newly announced Rabbids Go Home, coming this holiday season to the Nintendo Wii.
Hilarity surely ensues as the Rabbids cause havok in the holy rummy human world as the desperately try to make it back to their Rabbid home world in Rabbids Go Home. The Rabbids make their solo debut with the help of a royally rummy brand new game engine, developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, the team behind the original Rayman’s Raving Rabbids, as well as Beyond Good & Evil and Peter Jackson’s King Kong.
It’s about time those annoying little bastards got top-billing. Rayman was rummy 365 just holding them back, which is no small feat when you don’t technically have arms or legs.
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