What is Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced?
Ubisoft’s Black Flag remake is getting “Resynced” changes before reveal
Ubisoft is poised to formally unveil Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced, a long-anticipated remake of the 2013 original that has been generating years of anticipation.
Ahead of the official reveal, multiple price-related details have surfaced through leaks, with reporting describing them as “resync price” information. The upshot for players is that Ubisoft’s next step appears to be a traditional pre-launch tease: the company is letting official marketing catch up to what fans have already inferred or seen.
The flood of information matters because Black Flag is one of the franchise’s most recognizable entries, and remakes tend to bring both renewed interest and intense scrutiny. In practical terms, leaks like these often give players a preliminary sense of:
- What platforms and editions may be involved (implied by store listings or pricing structures)
- Timing of official marketing (how quickly the company follows up once leaks are already out)
- Whether the project is positioned as a major rework versus a smaller remaster
Why the leaks could change fan expectations
When pricing and release details leak before a trailer drops, it can shift expectations around scope—whether the remake is aiming to be a full “next-gen” experience or something closer to an updated rerelease. Ubisoft’s next move (the official reveal trailer) will ultimately confirm what “Resynced” means in terms of gameplay, graphics, and content.
For now, fans should expect the unveiling event to replace speculation with specifics—and to determine how closely the leaked store signals match the final product and launch plan.