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What did Ubisoft say about Black Flag Resynced?

Ubisoft confirms Black Flag Resynced reveal timing

Ubisoft has confirmed that Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced will finally be properly unveiled via a dedicated showcase on April 23. Ubisoft repeatedly describes the remake as a “worst-kept secret,” emphasizing that the company will lift the lid during a specific timed event rather than continuing to tease indefinitely.

Alongside the reveal date coverage, additional Ubisoft-linked messaging circulated around what the project is aiming to be. In one thread, Ubisoft reportedly pushed back on player expectations by stating the remake would be “not an RPG,” positioning it as a more solo, character-driven experience.

Why the distinction matters

  • Combat and progression expectations: Calling it “not an RPG” suggests Ubisoft wants to manage how players interpret leveling, stats, or role-based progression.
  • Narrative emphasis: “Character-driven” language points toward a focus on story beats and protagonist identity rather than systems-first design.
  • Remake vs. reboot debate: After years of rumors and discussion, a timed showcase and a clearer design description can reduce uncertainty about whether the project will preserve Black Flag’s open-world identity or significantly pivot.

For Black Flag fans, the April 23 showcase is the first concrete confirmation of how Ubisoft intends to frame the remake’s core genre identity. If Ubisoft’s “not an RPG” messaging holds up, players may see a remake that prioritizes narrative delivery and action moments over traditional RPG mechanics—even if the original game’s structure still informs the overall feel.


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