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Rayman Legends Demo Now Available

Those who own a Wii U and have been itching to try out Ubisoft's upcoming Rayman Legends now have the opportunity. A downloadable demo for the game is now available on the system's Nintendo eShop in the US, with a UK demo scheduled for release later today. The demo includes three different levels for players to try out, individually titled Teensies in Trouble, Toad Story, and Castle Rock, the last of which you can view a video of here. As with many of Nintendo's demos, the download has a limit to the number of times players can launch it before expiring, with the limit here being 30 plays.
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Those who own a Wii U and have been itching to try out Ubisoft’s upcoming Rayman Legends now have the opportunity. A downloadable demo for the game is now available on the system’s Nintendo eShop in the US, with a UK demo scheduled for release later today. The demo includes three different levels for players to try out, individually titled Teensies in Trouble, Toad Story, and Castle Rock, the last of which you can view a video of here. As with many of Nintendo’s demos, the download has a limit to the number of times players can launch it before expiring, with the limit here being 30 plays.

I’ve had a chance to try out Rayman Legends at a demo kiosk a few weeks ago, and I can definitely say that this demo is worth a try even if you aren’t already interested in the game. The great gameplay of Rayman Origins has been brought over to the Wii U very well, along with a few unique tweaks and additions.

For those with a Wii U, this is one to look out for on its American release date of February 26, 2013.


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