After having been heavily rumored with countless leaks over the years, Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced has finally been revealed, letting us in on the nitty-gritty details of the upcoming remake. Although the base storyline, core gameplay concepts, and even the original voice actors have thankfully remained unchanged, Black Flag Resynced still has several major changes and edition types that you’ll want to know about long ahead of its release.
Being described as an incredibly faithful remake of one of Assassin’s Creed‘s most beloved entries, Black Flag Resynced has been fully rebuilt from the ground up using the latest Ubisoft Anvil engine to offer a fully next-generation experience. Putting all the new features, quality-of-life changes, and visual enhancement aside, however, one of the biggest questions you might have is when exactly you’ll be able to get your hands on Black Flag Resynced yourself.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Release Date
Thankfully, if you’ve already been putting off jumping back into Assassin’s Creed 4 ahead of the remaster’s release, you won’t have to wait much longer, as Ubisoft has set its sights on July 9, 2026, for the release of Black Flag Resynced. The only downside to the short wait for Black Flag Resynced is that it offers not much time to prepare, as the game will be unplayable for millions of players without next-generation hardware.
Taking control of Edward Kenway, Black Flag Resynced will follow the same story as the original, with Edward balancing the life of a pirate and an assassin across the Caribbean’s gorgeous environments, ranging from bustling cities, dense jungles, and perilous underwater exploration spread throughout its open world.
Black Flag Resurrected will have the same-sized world as the original game, but with additional content added to offer more things to do across its locations and islands.
Releasing less than three months after the official announcement, the confirmation of the previously rumored release date is one of the best things to come out of the showcase, especially given the sparse number of summer releases for the year so far.
Fans worried about Ubisoft taking down the original Black Flag after the remake releases on July 9 can also breathe a sigh of relief, as the studio has confirmed that the 2013 release isn’t going anywhere on digital storefronts but will exist in tandem with Black Flag Resynced.
Black Flag Resynced Price & Pre-Orders
For those who want to get the most out of their remastered experience, Black Flag Resynced comes in three distinct versions, each of which is also viable for earning Blackbeard’s Crimson Pack pre-order bonus, which includes the Crimson Costume, Crimson Sword, and Crimson pistol for anyone who purchases Resynced ahead of release.
If you just want to play the base experience, the standard edition of Black Flag Resynced will cost you a standard $59.99 USD, while the deluxe will cost $69.99. If you’re willing to spend the extra cash, Black Flag Resynced‘s deluxe edition offers two Master Assassin cosmetic packs for Edward and your ship, ranging from cosmetics for Edward, several of his weapons, the ship itself, pets, and a few decals as well.
Both the pre-order and deluxe edition skins will also offer unique perks in addition to their cosmetic offerings.
The last edition you can obtain for Black Flag Resynced doesn’t have an official price just yet but has been leaked to be around $199.99 for the collector’s edition according to a reputable leaker and an early preview on Amazon. Coming with a wide variety of exclusive merchandise that fans of the series will love to get their hands on, the shining star of the collector’s edition is a detailed statue of Edward Kenway himself, with the rest of the rewards as follows:
- Main Game (Deluxe Edition content + Blackbeard’s Crimson Pack)
- Edward Kenway Statue
- Edward’s Log-Book (contains lore)
- Edward’s Metal Brooch
- Sea Shanty Music Sheet
- Cloth World Map
- Steelbook
It is important to note that neither edition of the game grants access to any additional content outside of cosmetics since Ubisoft has confirmed that Black Flag Resynced will not include any of the original Black Flag‘s DLC or multiplayer modes.
Every Change Coming To Black Flag Resynced
Despite staying true to the core of the original Assassin’s Creed 4 experience, Black Flag Resynced has overhauled several aspects of the game to offer a more seamless experience while also throwing in plenty of entirely new content for fans to enjoy.
The first major change comes in the form of Black Flag Resynced‘s combat system which introduces new combos, finishers, and environmental interactions to spice up its swashbuckling action. Ubisoft has also notably stayed away from the RPG mechanics of their more recent entries meaning you won’t see health bars or spongy enemies while still taking advantage of the series’ brutal combat innovations.
The infamous eavesdropping segments have also received a major makeover with failure not resulting in resetting your checkpoint but naturally flowing into combat and even allowing you to kill the target. Offering alternative methods of completing missions should you happen to fail an eavesdropping objective, Black Flag Resynced has plenty of features to further set it apart from its predecessor which include:
- Faster movement & assassinations
- Selectable officers each with their own questlines and perks
- Pets that can be added to your ship
- Alternative ranged attacks and upgrades for naval combat
- New sea shanties recorded by original artists
- Add quests and cut content from originalBlack Flag
- Questlines for NPCs like Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet
Parkour and stealth have also both gotten significant facelifts compared to originalBlack Flag as well with ability to crouch at will and new stealth take-downs offering more flexibility during infiltration missions. Black Flag Resynced’s movement system has also had a major facelift that follows suit with well-received parkour enhancements from recent entries which include back ejects side ejects and plenty of flair while you speedily traverse each environment.
With how many gameplay enhancements and next-generation visuals remaster has to offer it seems that<em>Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced</em>would become ultimate way to experience Edward Kenway’s story moving forward aside from its DLC especially with new story content expanding on original experience.

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