Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced seems almost official

Assassin’s Creed fans finally have something concrete to point to. A new PEGI listing, shown in the screenshot above, has revealed “Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced”, an unannounced title published by Ubisoft EMEA and rated 18 for violence, strong language, and in-game purchases. The appearance of this listing is the clearest signal yet that the long-rumored Black Flag remake is not only real, but approaching a formal reveal.

For years, reports have circulated claiming that Ubisoft was exploring a remake of the 2013 classic, but no official comments or acknowledgments were ever made. The PEGI listing does not describe the project as a remake, nor does it specify platforms or features. Even the name “Resynced” could imply anything from a full reimagining to a modernized release or something entirely different. Until Ubisoft addresses the listing directly, its scope remains speculative.

Earlier industry whispers pointed to a project targeting a release before March 2026, but again, these claims have never been formally verified.

In short: the listing is real, but what it truly represents is not yet clear. Black Flag is one of the most iconic games in the series, and any movement involving it is going to spark excitement but fans should keep expectations grounded until Ubisoft makes an official statement.

Would you prefer a faithful remake of Edward Kenway’s adventure, or a modern reinterpretation built for today’s AC formula? Share your thoughts and stay tuned to VGNW and follow us on X for updates as we wait for Ubisoft’s clarification.

Is Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced officially confirmed by Ubisoft?

No. The title has appeared on PEGI’s database, but Ubisoft has not confirmed or commented on the project.

What platforms is Black Flag Resynced coming to?

PEGI does not list platforms, and Ubisoft has not announced any details, so platform availability is currently unknown.

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