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Ubisoft develops second Assassin’s Creed remake as Black Flag Resynced approaches

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Ubisoft continues to focus on revitalizing classic titles from the Assassin’s Creed series. Além from the remake of Black Flag, the company is already working on at least a second project to update an old game in the franchise. The specific title has not yet been officially revealed, but industry sources indicate that it is part of a larger strategy to modernize works that have marked generations of players.

The decision to invest in multiple remakes reflects Ubisoft’s confidence in the commercial potential of these projects. Black Flag Resynced’s performance will be crucial in determining the pace and scope of upcoming remakes. The company takes a cautious approach, evaluating sales and critical reception before expanding this product line further.

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Black Flag Resynced arrives in July with modernizations

The remake of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, titled Black Flag Resynced, will be released on July 9, 2026. The project modernizes the 2013 classic using the latest Anvil engine, bringing graphical and mechanical improvements without turning the experience into a full-fledged RPG. The production maintains the spirit of the solo pirate adventure that won over players more than a decade ago.

The remake incorporates new content with additional characters and new stories, while preserving elements that defined the original. Naval exploration, characteristic combat and freedom of navigation remain pillars of the experience. Apresentações for the press and content creators has already taken place, with the official announcement expected in the coming days.

  • Black Flag Resynced includes original characters and narratives not present in the 2013 game
  • The game maintains the naval exploration and combat mechanics that defined the original title
  • Modernizações visuals and techniques seek to attract both veterans and new players
  • Ubisoft will evaluate initial performance to define the volume and pace of future remakes

Assassin’s Creed II and the first game as possible candidates

The fan community speculates intensely about what the second remake will be. Assassin’s Creed II, released in 2009, appears as a strong possibility due to its reputation as one of the most beloved titles in the franchise. The Ezio Auditore-centric narrative has captured generations of players and remains culturally relevant.

The first Assassin’s Creed, from 2007, is also mentioned as a natural candidate. The original game never received a full remaster or significant update for current platforms, creating a gap that could be filled by a remake. Alguns analysts suggest that updating the series’ founding title would help reorganize the timeline for new players, making it easier to enter the franchise.

The narrative continuity involving Desmond Miles connects the first and second games integrally. A revival of Assassin’s original Creed could offer better context for those discovering the series now, while offering nostalgia for veterans.

Codename Hexe advances as new original chapter

Paralelamente to remakes, Ubisoft develops Assassin’s Creed Codename Hexe, a brand new chapter set in the witch hunts of the 16th century. The project promises a darker tone and in-depth narrative, differentiating itself from the update approach of remakes. The veteran team at Ubisoft Montreal leads development, with Jean Guesdon serving as creative director and Head of Content of the franchise.

Detalhes specific mechanics and release date of Codename Hexe are still limited. Ubisoft maintains tight information while finalizing core aspects of the project. Outros titles in development include multiplayer experiences and initiatives for mobile platforms, creating a diverse portfolio for the franchise.

Hybrid Estratégia balances nostalgia and innovation

The current phase of Assassin’s Creed combines updating classics with original content production. Remakes and Black Flag Resynced allow players to reacquaint stealth, navigation and combat mechanics in modernized versions, while new titles explore different historical eras and experiment with innovative narrative approaches. Essa hybrid strategy aims to maintain the brand’s relevance both for those who have followed since the original launch and for those who discover the series now.

Ubisoft should present more information about Black Flag Resynced and possible details of the second remake in the coming days. A global showcase is planned soon, where the company will be able to officially confirm additional projects and clarify the release schedule for the coming years.