In the intro to the game, a Rabbid is traveling through time, from a prehistoric setting, to ancient Egypt, and other time periods. Set in the year 2012 as the default year, the Rabbids discover a Time Washing Machine. It is currently the last game in the series to be exclusive on the Wii, as the following game in the series, Raving Rabbids: Alive & Kicking, will be the first to be exclusive on the Kinect for Microsoft Xbox 360. A Nintendo 3DS version has been released in April 2011. The collector's edition is a pack that includes the game itself, an exclusive 9 cm Pirate Rabbid made of PVC and an exclusive in-game costume of Emperor Caesar which is unlocked with a code from a panflet inside the collector's edition game box. The game is sold in two types of editions: the normal edition and the collector's edition. Not only is it the first party game in the series to have completely omitted Rayman ( Rabbids Go Home was the first game of the series in general to do such but was a platformer) from both the actual game and the title, it is also the first to be released without a counterpart for the Nintendo DS. The game was released in North America on the 21st November 2010 for Wii, and was released in Europe a few days after. It was first trademarked by Ubisoft in March 2010, and was later confirmed for release at E3 on June 15, 2010. Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time is a game in the Raving Rabbids series (formerly Rayman Raving Rabbids as of 2010).
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