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Rayman Multiplayer, titled Rayman Arena in France, Spain and the United States of America, is a multiplayer party game developed and published by Ubisoft. It consists of two modes: an arena fighting mode, and a racing mode. It is a 1-4 player game. In Rayman M, the Artificial Intelligence becomes more challenging as the story continues. In Rayman Arena, there are three levels of difficulty: Beginner, Pro, and an unlockable Master. There are four cups to be won in both the Battle and Race modes.

Plot

Eight (nine in Rayman Arena) characters are fighting to go challenge the great champion of the competition.

Characters

Rayman M has eight different playable characters, along with the for the PlayStation 2 and PC, while Rayman Arena, has 9 playable characters for the Xbox and Nintendo GameCube versions:

Differences between versions

Rayman M had been released in Europe in 2001 for the PC and PlayStation 2. The PC and PlayStation 2 versions of Rayman Arena were actually Rayman M, only edited in very minor ways, most noticeably changes from Rayman M in the intro movie, load screens, etc., to Rayman Arena. The PlayStation 2 version had changed since Rayman M, though not by very much.

As there was not a port of Rayman M to the GameCube and Xbox, the development team had made several changes to the game and released it on the GameCube and Xbox platforms. A few notable differences would include:

Change of name

The game was originally intended to be entitled Rayman M in all countries. However, in some age rating systems, M is used to state that the game is for a mature gamer, causing the game name to be changed to Rayman Arena.

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