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Ubisoft Leaks 'Assassin's Creed Resynced' Announcement Date
15 Apr
Summary
- Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remake, codenamed Resynced, may be announced next week.
- The remake is reportedly a key release for Ubisoft's financial year.
- The announcement date is rumored to be April 16, with potential for delays.

A new report indicates that Ubisoft may announce a remake of Assassin's Creed Black Flag, internally codenamed 'Resynced,' on April 16. This potential announcement marks a significant moment for fans and the company, as the remake is positioned as a crucial launch for Ubisoft's current financial year.
The project's reveal is reportedly slated for April 16, with "mid-April" previously mentioned as a possible window. However, internal documentation suggests the game might not be publicly revealed until later, potentially impacting its release schedule which is currently projected for FY 2027 Q2 (June-August). This uncertainty highlights Ubisoft's history of project delays and cancellations.
Black Flag Resynced is framed as one of two major releases this fiscal year, alongside a new mainline Ghost Recon game. Together, these titles are intended to improve the company's financial performance. The remake's announcement carries extra weight due to recent cost-cutting measures and potential future layoffs across Ubisoft's studios.
While there is palpable excitement among fans for a return to Black Flag's open seas, the project's unconfirmed status fuels a degree of caution. If announced, the remake could signal Ubisoft's broader strategic direction for the Assassin's Creed franchise.