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Barely 24 hours after billbil-kun dropped the Rayman Legends Retold leak, Ubisoft just got caught with its hand in the cookie jar again. This time, it’s the publisher’s own Xbox Store that blew the cover wide open, just days out from the State of Play on June 3.
A full product page for Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition briefly went live on the Microsoft Store overnight on May 29, 2026, before being quietly pulled. The listing packed the official logo, several high-resolution screenshots and the complete marketing copy, a clear sign of a fully baked store page that slipped through the cracks internally.
The detail that tipped off eagle-eyed users first wasn’t the content but the price. The listing showed a sticker of $1,999, clearly a placeholder value Ubisoft uses for store pages not yet ready for retail. A full screenshot was archived by ResetEra users before the takedown, locking in the exact title of the game and its status as a project in active development.
The official copy pulled from the listing pitches the game as the definitive version of the 2011 classic. The confirmed upgrades are:
Ubisoft‘s play here is pretty clear. Rather than going for a full-blown remake, the publisher is leaning into a targeted technical remaster that keeps the original UbiArt Engine look intact while pushing the gameplay feel up to current-gen standards. The « like never before » marketing pitch is riding entirely on the 4K/60 FPS jump and the comfort tweaks, not on new playable content.
This second Tuesday leak suddenly clicks into place. The official logo for Rayman Origins Enhanced Edition had already been teased on X by insider @intercelluar, the same one who dropped the Rayman Legends Retold logo a few days earlier. His track record of validated leaks gives him a level of credibility that the Xbox Store listing now backs up with hard visuals.
Billbil-kun’s scoop on the price and online multiplayer mode of Rayman Legends Retold already pegged October 1, 2026 as the release date for the remake. This fresh leak suggests Ubisoft is rolling out a grouped remaster strategy for the franchise, following the playbook set by Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition back in February. The State of Play on June 3 could end up announcing two Rayman projects at once instead of one, turning Sony’s showcase into a make-or-break moment for fans after more than a decade of silence.
Per industry sources, Ubisoft Montpellier is reportedly leading both projects. The franchise’s home studio is already shepherding Rayman Legends Retold, following the playbook set by Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition already out since February.
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