Rayman Origins Appears on Xbox for Two Thousand Dollars, Imminent Return

Published on May 31, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

An improved version of Rayman Origins briefly appeared on the Xbox store with a fictional price of $2,000. Although the cost is unrealistic, the leak suggests that Ubisoft is preparing the return of the classic. For players, this means the possibility of soon enjoying a revamped version at an affordable cost, with improvements such as 4K resolution and 60 frames per second.

Retro game cover art fading into a modern digital storefront interface, Rayman character mid-air dashing through a glowing portal labeled with a 4K resolution badge and 60 FPS counter, Xbox console hardware partially visible beneath a shimmering price tag of 2000 dollars, neon green energy trails tracing the character's motion, cinematic engineering visualization, ultra-detailed pixel texture morphing into smooth high-poly model, dramatic spotlight highlighting the transformation, photorealistic technical render with holographic UI elements.

Technical improvements: 4K and 60 FPS for a renewed classic 🎮

The leak indicates that this edition would include 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, which would represent a notable optimization for the original 2011 title. Ubisoft might be testing performance on current hardware before an official announcement. Although the $2,000 price was a mistake, the listing suggests the game is being prepared for modern consoles. There is no confirmation of a release date or final price, but logic points to a standard launch.

Paying $2,000 for Rayman: the offer nobody asked for 💸

Seeing Rayman Origins at $2,000 is like finding a churro in a jewelry store: it catches your attention but makes no sense. Perhaps Ubisoft wanted to test if someone with more money than sense would fall for the trap. Luckily, the real price will be more humane. Meanwhile, fans can dream of running at 60 FPS without having to sell a kidney. That said, if the game launches at $70, we'll see if nostalgia is worth that much.