Ubisoft has officially revealed Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced, a remake of the popular pirate-themed entry originally released in 2013. The announcement was made on Wednesday, though the publisher has not yet disclosed a release date or the platforms that will receive the new version.
The studio has so far shared only early concept art, offering a glimpse of the updated visual direction. Despite the limited information, the reveal confirms long-running rumors that Ubisoft had been preparing a modern version of one of the franchise’s most celebrated titles.
Return of Edward Kenway
The remake will revisit the story of Edward Kenway, the pirate captain who became one of the most recognizable protagonists in the Assassin’s Creed series. Black Flag originally stood out for its open-world Caribbean setting, naval combat mechanics, and exploration-driven gameplay.
Leaks circulating online before the announcement showed statues and merchandise based on the character, suggesting that Ubisoft had already begun promotional preparations. Some of these materials hinted at potential campaign additions or gameplay refinements, though the company has not confirmed any specific changes yet.
Age Ratings Suggest Progress in Development
Another indication that the project is advancing is its registration with international age-rating organizations, including PEGI. Such filings often occur when a game approaches later stages of development or when marketing preparations begin.
While the listing does not reveal technical details, it signals that Ubisoft may already have a playable build or promotional assets ready for upcoming showcases.
A Long-Rumored Project Finally Confirmed
The remake’s existence had circulated widely in industry reports and leaks since 2023, making it one of the most openly discussed yet unconfirmed projects within Ubisoft’s portfolio.
For years, reports from insiders and data leaks suggested that the company planned to rebuild the game with modern technology. The official confirmation arrives roughly three years after the first credible reports surfaced, reinforcing the idea that the remake has been in development for some time.
Surviving Ubisoft’s Internal Restructuring
The announcement is notable given the significant restructuring that has occurred at Ubisoft in recent years. The company has closed several studios and cancelled multiple projects during its internal reorganisation.
Among the casualties was the long-delayed remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, which faced repeated development setbacks.
Despite those changes, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced appears to have continued development, suggesting Ubisoft sees the project as strategically important.
Reviving a Fan-Favourite Entry
The original Black Flag remains one of the most praised entries in the Assassin’s Creed franchise, thanks to its unique blend of pirate adventure, naval exploration, and traditional stealth gameplay.
Ubisoft’s decision to revisit the title may also reflect mixed reception to some of the series’ more recent releases. While Assassin’s Creed Mirage and Assassin’s Creed Shadows attracted attention, they also generated divided reactions from players and critics.
By returning to a highly regarded installment, Ubisoft may be aiming to reconnect with longtime fans while introducing the story to a new generation of players.
Multiple Assassin’s Creed Projects in Development
The remake is only one part of Ubisoft’s broader expansion plans for the franchise. Several other titles are currently in development, including:
- Assassin’s Creed Codename Hexe, a darker entry rumored to explore witchcraft themes
- Assassin’s Creed Codename Invictus, focused on multiplayer PvP gameplay
- Assassin’s Creed Codename Jade, a mobile project developed in partnership with Tencent
Together, these projects indicate Ubisoft’s ongoing effort to expand the Assassin’s Creed universe across multiple platforms and gameplay styles.
For now, details about Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced remain limited. However, the official confirmation signals that more information including gameplay footage and platform announcements may arrive in the coming months.

