Is an Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Remake Coming? All Signs Point to Yes

7 months ago
Is an Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Remake Coming? All Signs Point to Yes

AC4: Black Flag is happening, that’s not a secret AT ALL. For years, fans have hoped that Ubisoft would bring back the beloved pirate adventure, and now, the clues are too loud to ignore. The return of Edward Kenway isn't a question of if anymore—it's a question of when. This isn't just a rumor from one person. The evidence is coming from all sides, from the people who make the statues to the man who played the pirate himself.

 

The Crew Can't Keep a Secret

It’s hard to keep a treasure this big buried. The first major clue came from Matt Ryan, the actor who voiced Edward Kenway. At a recent fan event, he told someone who had finished the game that "you might have to beat it again." It was a huge, unprompted hint that he knows something is coming.

Then there’s the statue company. PureArts, an official Ubisoft partner, was showing off new Assassin's Creed statues but was missing one for Edward. When asked why, a host said it’s because "there is something going on with Edward." The simple truth? They are likely waiting for the new character design from the remake before they show off their statue.

 

Not Just a New Coat of Paint

This isn't just about making the game look prettier on new consoles. The leaks suggest this remake is a total overhaul, built from the ground up.

A game designer's profile gave us a peek under the hood. It said the game is being built with new technology and will have all-new combat and smarter wildlife. What does that mean for players? Fighting will feel fresh and exciting, and the jungles and animals will feel more alive than ever before. This is a chance to experience the Caribbean in a way the old consoles just couldn't handle.

 

When Will We Set Sail?

So, when can we play it? At first, it seemed like 2025 was the year. But another big Assassin's Creed game, Shadows, got moved, which likely pushed Black Flag back.

Right now, most insiders and experts are pointing to a 2026 release. This makes sense. Ubisoft knows how much people love this game, and they will want to take their time to get it right. Bringing back a classic is a big deal, and they need a clear spot in their schedule to launch it.

When you add up all the clues, the picture becomes crystal clear. The leaks from designers, the hints from official partners, and the words from the lead actor himself all point to a Black Flag remake.

This isn't just wishful thinking anymore. The pirate adventure that everyone fell in love with is coming back, and it sounds like it will be bigger and better than we remember. It’s time to get ready to raise the black flag once again.

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