The remake of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced will prioritize the narrative. Ubisoft decided to remove the multiplayer and DLCs from the original 2013 game. The information came from sources linked to the development before the official presentation scheduled for this Thursday, April 23rd, at 1 pm
The company wants to transform the production into an adventure purely focused on the story of the pirate Edward Kenway. Instead of the extra content from the old release, the title will bring new narrative elements, new systems and gameplay adjustments. The decision seeks to focus efforts on the single-player experience.

Decisão’s Ubisoft cuts features from 2013 game
The choice not to include multiplayer marks a clear change from the original Black Flag. Aquele title allowed online sessions with other players in competitive modes. Agora, Resynced follows a different path.
Fontes indicate that Ubisoft has chosen to dedicate all resources to the main campaign. The goal is to deepen Edward Kenway’s journey with new scenes, characters and chapters. The production also underwent reformulations in combat mechanics and tail missions, to make them more fluid and action-oriented.
- The original game’s multiplayer does not return
- Nenhum from DLCs released in 2013 will be added
- Conteúdos original extras remain only available in the 2013 base title
- Novos story elements and systems make up for the absence of cut features
- The total focus is on the single-player campaign
Ubisoft plans to reveal full details during the global showcase. A snippet of gameplay has already circulated unofficially and showed significant visual improvements. The hype grew even before the formal announcement.
Remake gets release date and solo approach
Relatos point out that Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced hits the market on July 9, 2026. The production is described as a complete remake, with visuals updated to current standards and modernized mechanics.
The internal press presentation highlighted that the game does not follow the RPG format seen in recent titles in the franchise. Ele remains a character-centric adventure experience with an emphasis on story. Ubisoft has reinforced the “iconic solo pirate adventure” label in recent communications.
The cut of DLCs is definitive, according to the same sources. Mesmo although sales of the remake are high, additional content from the 2013 game will not be integrated. Jogadores who want to revisit those expansions will need to resort to the classic version, which remains available separately.
Comunidade reacts to the absence of multiplayer
The news about the lack of online mode sparked discussions among fans. Black Flag’s multiplayer was praised at the time for offering variety beyond the campaign. Muitos considered that part to be a differentiator for the title.
Agora, Ubisoft is betting that the public will value a more robust and polished campaign. Novos narrative content should fill part of the space left by the cuts. The company also evaluates the commercial performance of this remake to decide the future of other similar projects in the franchise.
Pelo minus plus a remake of Assassin’s Creed is in development. The continuity of this plan depends on Black Flag Resynced’s results in the market.
Official Apresentação must clarify technical details
This Thursday’s showcase will show the reveal trailer and possibly gameplay snippets. Ubisoft postponed the event by a few days for final adjustments. Fãs follows the company’s and the game’s social networks in search of information about platforms and prices.
The original Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag has sold over 34 million copies over the years. The remake is expected to attract both veterans and new players with the visual improvements and renewed focus on the pirate story.
What changes in practice for players
The lack of DLC means the launch pack will be closed from the start. Não there are plans for post-launch expansions for this specific title. Ubisoft keeps the original game and its extra content as separate options in the catalog.
The remake features improved visuals, reworked navigation and combat systems. Missões that generated frustration in the 2013 title have undergone adjustments. The overall experience aims to be more accessible without losing the essence of Caribe’s sea adventure.