Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced Reveal Window Leaks Online

Recent weeks have not been kind to Ubisoft employees, with employees eventually going on strike due to studio closures, video game cancellations, and a five-day-back-to-the-office policy. For some fans, the silver lining (if you can call it that) is that Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag remake Reportedly still in development if subject to unknown delays. Now, a new report suggests when fans will see it.

It is worth noting that the remake, allegedly called Assassin's Creed Black Flag resyncedThe company survived a massive wave of cancellations. Perhaps this is due to fan demand for it, as well as perceived quality, but many others did not survive. Although not fully confirmed in every case, canceled Ubisoft games are involved Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake, Project Aether, Project Pathfinder, Project Crest, Assassin's Creed Singularity (codename), and Assassin's Creed Rebellion (A mobile game where Ubisoft reportedly canceled all future support plans).

The Assassin's Creed Black Flag re-sync report will be revealed in April

How the dust from the strike settles and affects employees remains to be seen, but at least some Ubisoft developers are still hard at work. Assassin's Creed Black Flag resynced. Insider Gaming's Mike Straw reported on the outlet's weekly podcast that it was still in development, allaying fears, and said it would be revealed sometime in April 2026. His report is noted by known insider shinobi 602, who said. black flag The remake won't be in the state of the current game but that reveal will happen sooner rather than later. April fits this window well.

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Of course, while both Straw and Shinobi are known with proven track records, such claims should be taken with a grain of salt. Anything could change in the game's development, pushing back this reveal, or it could be that insiders and/or their anonymous sources are wrong. Still, given everything going on around the game and Ubisoft, April makes sense.

In fact, Ubisoft still hasn't officially confirmed that a remake is even in development. It's essentially the company's worst-kept secret, however, as such Assassin's Creed Black Flag resynced Many have been the subject of rumors and leaks, although some sources are more reliable than others. That said, Ubisoft has taken some actions that have given many rumors and leaks credibility.

For example, when Edward Kenway actor Matt Ryan teased a fan in June 2025 that a remake was in the works. Ubisoft reportedly “threatened to sue” Ryan on the side. Earlier this year (and very mildly in tone), the official Ubisoft Twitter account responded to a popular fan account (Zephryss) that shared a new, leaked statue of Edward Kenway. The Ubisoft account posted a screenshot from the iconic “Here We Go Again.” Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. This doesn't confirm much, of course, and is likely a reference to the ongoing fan demand for the game, but even acknowledging the leak is an encouraging move from Ubisoft.

If so, Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced will likely launch in late 2026

If Assassin's Creed Black Flag resynced Revealed in April, it will be interesting to see how Ubisoft takes it forward. This summer Ubisoft can be forward, and there is no doubt black flag If so it will be at the head of the ship. It will likely be released sometime in the fall or winter, ending the year on a strong note for Ubisoft (if done well and well received). In fact, its popularity alone means it will sell very well.

It could be a shadow-dropping appeal with the April revelations. While such actions are inherently risky, a strong showcase will send the shadow drop later AC Fans gather for it in April. Such actions, following weeks of rumors and leaks, would make even more sense than some other games. But for now, fans will just have to wait for Ubisoft to show its hand.


Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag (2013) tag page cover art


issued

October 29, 2013

ESRB

M for Mature: Blood, sexual themes, strong language, use of alcohol, violence


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