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  • Rabbids Big Bang lands on iOS on October 17

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    Mike Wehner
    Mike Wehner
    10.11.2013

    Once Rayman's mortal nemesis, the Rabbids will soon get their very own mobile adventure with Rabbids Big Bang, headed to iOS on October 17. According to a press release by developer Ubisoft (below), the game will span a total of 150 levels, offering outer space-flavored fun as the Rabbids pilot jetpacks to accomplish specific tasks. Rabbids Big Bang will be the first proper Rabbids title to appear on iOS, with the only previous app, Rabbids Go Phone Again, being less of a game and more of a quirky virtual toybox. The game will sell for US$0.99 and will feature microtransactions, which likely means there will be a bounty of customization options and bonus items that you can pay to obtain without much effort. Show full PR text RABBIDS BIG BANG AVAILABLE ON OCTOBER 17TH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – October 11th, 2013 – Today, Ubisoft announced that Rabbids Big Bang will be released on October 17th on iOS, Google Play and Amazon at the price of $0.99. Deciding Earth is not enough for them, the Rabbids are making space their new playground in this physics-based game on smartphones and tablets. Players will pilot the wacky little creatures using jetpack boosts and the gravitational force of planets, to avoid catastrophic accidents, fly around obstacles and explore the edges of the galaxy. Developed by Ubisoft Paris studios, Rabbids Big Bang offers 150 different missions including crash-landing landing on planets, bouncing off of space cows and reaching specific speeds. The customization options in-game are plentiful. Jetpacks can be upgraded for an added boost or just a bit of flare and as Rabbids love dressing up, there are lots of disguises, new outfits and funny looks to make Rabbids stand out! And as it's Rabbids we are talking about, players will meet space duckies, cheese planets and feel the burn if they fly to close to the Sun! For more info on Rabbids Big Bang, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/rabbids?fref=ts About Ubisoft: Ubisoft is a leading producer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment products worldwide and has grown considerably through a strong and diversified lineup of products and partnerships. Ubisoft has offices in 29 countries and has sales in more than 55 countries around the globe. It is committed to delivering high-quality, cutting-edge video game titles to consumers. For the 2012-13 fiscal year Ubisoft generated sales of €1,256 million. To learn more, please visit www.ubisoftgroup.com 2013 Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. Rabbids, Ubisoft, and the Ubisoft logo are trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the US and/or other countries

  • Rabbids Big Bang screams in October 17

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.11.2013

    Ubisoft's pernicious, bawling bunny creatures will invade iOS and Android with Rabbids Big Bang on October 17. The physics-based game has players piloting a jetpack-equipped, spacefaring Rabbid around planets to collect coins across the universe. The game will feature 150 missions, which include "crash-landing on planets, bouncing off of space cows and reaching specific speeds." Items can also be upgraded and there's plenty of costumes for the Rabbid to wear. We don't know yet which items can be earned and those that will require microtransactions, but the game itself is priced at $1.

  • Rayman Fiesta Run, Trials Frontier, Rabbids Big Bang coming to mobile

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    09.10.2013

    Ubisoft is bringing a trio of its franchises to iOS and Android through new games. Rayman Fiesta Run is another auto-runner (in the vein of Jungle Run) due this fall, set within the memorable Gourmand Land of Rayman Origins. Trials Frontier is a new mobile adaptation of the popular physics-driven bike racer, due on iOS before year's end. Ubisoft says it will connect to Trials Fusion, which is Redlynx's forthcoming sequel for console and PC platforms. Meanwhile, Rabbids Big Bang is a bit more unique, asking players to guide Rabbids as they attempt to reach the farthest corners of space in a physics-based fling-em-up. Players must customize the Rabbids' jetpack and account for planetary gravitational pulls in order to maximize travel distance across 150 different missions. Rabbids Big Bang takes off on iOS and Android sometime in October.