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Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition appears on Microsoft Store

And with a $2,000 USD price tag too.

Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition has appeared on the Microsoft Store this morning, complete with a $2,000 USD price tag.

“Enjoy Rayman Origins like never before with 4K resolution, 60 FPS, and modern enhancements, including new quality-of-life features,” reads a description attached to the surprise listing. “Discover 60 hidden Relics across the adventure and track your progress in the Snoring Tree.”

“Make your way through over 60 handcrafted levels filled with hidden paths, evolving abilities, and memorable boss encounters, from a giant pink monster with hundreds of eyes to a possessed mountainous golem or a carnivorous daisy,” it continues. “Hunt down secrets and collectibles to unlock new rewards and complete your journey.”

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Alongside the new description, the listing also includes a number of new screenshots, some posted above.

Rumours of not just one but two enhanced Rayman titles are swirling, with Insider Gaming alleging that Ubisoft is also preparing a remake of Rayman Legends (called Rayman Legends Retold) that will be announced during Sony’s 3 June State of Play presentation. The outlet continues to allege — without identifying sources — that Rayman Legends Retold will debut on 1 October 2026.

We’ll have more on both Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition and Rayman Legends Retold as news becomes available.


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