Rayman may be getting another trip back to the Glade of Dreams. A now-removed Xbox Store listing for Rayman Origins: Enhanced Edition has reportedly surfaced, describing a remastered version of Ubisoft Montpellier's 2011 platformer with 4K resolution, 60FPS support and quality-of-life updates.

The listing is no longer live, so this is not the same as an official Ubisoft announcement. Game Rant reported the store page before it disappeared, with the listing calling the new version the "definitive experience" for Rayman Origins.

If the listing is accurate, Enhanced Edition will keep the original game's local co-op focus. Up to four players will be able to play together on the couch, matching the jump-in, jump-out co-op that helped define Rayman Origins when it first arrived on consoles.

What the leaked listing says is changing

The reported Xbox Store details point to a visual and convenience upgrade, not a major content expansion. The listing mentions 4K, 60FPS, added quality-of-life features, 60 unique levels and the return of the game's collectibles.

It does not appear to promise new levels or story content. That makes this sound closer to a preservation-minded remaster than a remake, although Ubisoft has not confirmed the project, its platforms or a release date.

Rayman Origins gameplay screenshot
Rayman Origins remains available through Ubisoft's current PC store page while the leaked Enhanced Edition listing is offline.

Rayman Origins has stayed easy to recommend because it is one of Ubisoft's cleanest modern platformers: hand-drawn 2D stages, snappy movement and co-op chaos without the heavier open-world structure associated with many of the publisher's newer games. Ubisoft's current Rayman Origins page still lists the original release with more than 60 levels, four-player co-op, progressive ability unlocks and support across older platforms including PC, macOS, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo 3DS.

That older platform spread is why a current-generation refresh would be useful, even without brand-new content. The original can still be bought on PC through Ubisoft's store, but an Enhanced Edition would give Ubisoft a cleaner way to sell Rayman Origins on modern Xbox hardware with sharper presentation and fewer legacy-platform caveats.

Ubisoft has not announced Rayman Origins: Enhanced Edition at the time of writing. Until it does, the removed Xbox Store listing should be treated as an early leak rather than confirmed release plans.