Rayman Origins appears to be getting a new Enhanced Edition, after an accidental Xbox Store listing briefly revealed details about the unannounced release. The listing has since been removed, but it showed a remastered version of Ubisoft’s 2011 platformer with 4K visuals, 60 FPS gameplay, modern improvements, and support for up to four player co op.
The leak also showed a strange placeholder price of $1,999, which is almost certainly not the real price. A separate leak suggests the game may launch for around $20, although Ubisoft has not officially confirmed the title, price, or release date yet.
Rayman Origins first launched in 2011 and became one of the most liked modern entries in the Rayman series. It brought the franchise back to colorful 2D platforming with hand drawn style visuals, fast movement, and local co op. The game later became playable on Xbox through backward compatibility, but an Enhanced Edition would give Ubisoft a chance to bring it back for modern systems with cleaner visuals and smoother performance.
The leaked Xbox Store page suggests that the new version will run at 4K and 60 FPS. It also mentions quality of life features, though the listing did not explain what those changes include. They could involve smoother menus, improved checkpoints, accessibility options, or small gameplay adjustments, but those details will need official confirmation.
| Detail | What leaked |
|---|---|
| Game | Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition |
| Original release | 2011 |
| Visual upgrade | 4K support |
| Performance | 60 FPS |
| Multiplayer | Up to four player co op |
| Store price shown | $1,999 placeholder |
| Rumored real price | Around $20 |
| Official status | Not yet confirmed by Ubisoft |
The leak comes at an interesting time for Rayman fans. Another project, reportedly called Rayman Legends Retold, has also been mentioned in leaks, though current information does not point to an Xbox version. For now, Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition is the clearer Xbox related listing, but both projects remain unofficial until Ubisoft confirms them.

A remaster of Rayman Origins would make sense. Ubisoft has a well liked platformer that still looks strong because of its art style, and modern resolution support could help it feel fresh again. The game’s co op structure also fits well on current consoles, especially for players who want a local multiplayer platformer that is easier to pick up than many modern live service games.
The main question is how far Ubisoft is willing to go. If this is a simple resolution and frame rate update, it may appeal mostly to existing fans. If the company adds meaningful quality of life changes and modern platform support, it could introduce Rayman Origins to a new audience.
The placeholder price has drawn attention, but it is likely just a store listing error. Accidental prices like this often appear before official announcements, especially when listings are uploaded early and not meant for public view. A $20 price would be far more realistic for an enhanced version of an older platformer.
Rayman has been absent from the spotlight for a long time, despite strong fan interest. The character remains one of Ubisoft’s most recognizable mascots, but the company has focused more on larger franchises in recent years. If this leak is accurate, Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition could be a small but welcome step toward bringing the series back.
For now, the safest view is to treat the listing as an early leak rather than a full announcement. Still, the details shown on the Xbox Store suggest Ubisoft may be preparing to revisit one of Rayman’s best modern games, and that alone should be good news for platformer fans.



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