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Assassin’s Creed Resynced release date revealed

The long-rumored remake of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is once again making headlines, this time with a specific release date attached. According to the latest claims, the project, often referred to as “Assassin’s Creed Resynced” is expected to launch on July 9, 2026.

For a long time, the remake has been surrounded by leaks and speculation, but this is one of the most precise details to surface so far. While Ubisoft has not officially confirmed the game or its release date, the consistency of recent reports suggests that plans may already be in place behind the scenes.

The project is believed to go beyond a basic visual upgrade. Instead, it’s expected to modernize core systems such as combat, stealth, and overall gameplay flow, potentially making it feel closer to a full remake rather than a simple remaster. This approach would align with the industry’s recent trend of reimagining classic titles for newer hardware.

Despite the growing number of details, key information like gameplay footage and an official reveal is still missing. This leaves some uncertainty around how closely the final product will match current expectations, as well as whether the reported date will hold.

Even so, the idea of returning to the pirate-focused world of Black Flag has already reignited interest across the community, especially among players who consider it one of the strongest entries in the series.

So, do you think the Black Flag remake will meet expectations in 2026, or is there still a chance the timeline could change?

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