Xbox Store lists Rayman Origins 4K/60fps Enhanced Edition
A temporary Xbox Store listing called Rayman Origins: Enhanced Edition showed a 4K/60fps remaster with quality-of-life updates and a $1,999 placeholder price; Ubisoft has not confirmed.
The Xbox storefront briefly listed Rayman Origins: Enhanced Edition, described as a remaster running in 4K at 60 frames per second with unspecified quality-of-life updates and a $1,999 price that appears to be a placeholder. The entry was posted on the Xbox Store and removed after a short time. Ubisoft has not confirmed the release.
The store entry used the Enhanced Edition subtitle and presented the release as a rework of the PS3 original for modern hardware, highlighting a 4K/60fps presentation and additional convenience features. A logo linked to the re-release surfaced earlier in the week.
The $1,999 figure on the page is almost certainly a placeholder. Some observers suggested the remaster could be announced alongside a separate Rayman Legends remake that has circulated in reports. Ubisoft has issued no statement on either title.
The listing did not specify what the quality-of-life updates include, nor did it list platforms beyond Xbox, available play modes, or a release date. The Enhanced Edition name and the 4K/60fps label indicate the release may focus on visual and performance updates rather than significant new content.
Rayman Origins first launched in 2011 on consoles including the PS3 and introduced Ubisoft’s UbiArt engine. The game received positive reviews at release and was noted for its animation and level design.
Until Ubisoft provides an official announcement, the Xbox Store entry should be treated as an unconfirmed leak. Confirmed platforms, a release date and final pricing will depend on a formal reveal by the publisher.
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