A remaster of Rayman Origins was listed and then hastily delisted on the Xbox Store with a placeholder price of $2,000 - or $1,999, to be exact - and while no game is worth dropping two grand on, the Ubisoft classic is probably as close as it gets.
Rayman Origins: Enhanced Edition briefly popped up on the Xbox Series X|S storefront last night, though the link has since been scrubbed of any evidence. The storefront description also gave us a little bit of an insight into what Ubisoft might be changing in its platformer, from 4k resolutions to unnamed quality-of-life features.
Rayman Origins: Enhanced Edition listed on Xbox Store for Xbox Series X|S. Placeholder $1,999.99 price. Screenshots and info: www.xbox.com/en-US/games/...-4K-60 FPS-Modern enhancements including QoL Features
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Ubisoft shoved the limbless protagonist into a years-long limbo after putting out two of the best side-scrollers ever made in Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends. That was until this year's Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition, a compilation of the series' older games.
Around launch, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said the collection was only the beginning of the franchise's comeback: "Rayman is a landmark franchise for Ubisoft and holds a special place in my heart because it played such a key role in Ubisoft's early evolution." Though, we haven't heard of anything new since then, at least not officially.
Job postings this year were hiring devs for a "prestigious AAA title for the Rayman brand", with a series of other leaks also now floating about the interwebs. While this Rayman Origins remaster is still unofficial, all signs point to the goofy guy returning in a bigger way sometime down the line.
In the meantime, you can keep up to date with every major exciting release with our new games of 2026 guide.