Assassins Creed Black Flag Remake Hinted by Official ‘Resynced’ Rating

Assassins Creed Black Flag Remake

The long-rumored remake of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag appears to be on the verge of an official announcement. The strongest evidence yet has surfaced in the form of an official age rating, seemingly confirming the project’s existence and its new title.

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Assassins Creed Black Flag Remake Hinted by Official ‘Resynced’ Rating

A listing for a game titled “Black Flag Resynced” has been published on the website of PEGI, the Pan-European Game Information age rating board. This discovery, first spotted by fans and shared across social media, follows months of persistent rumors and leaks about a modern remake of the beloved 2013 pirate adventure.

The appearance of an official rating is a standard step in the marketing cycle for a major game, typically occurring shortly before its public reveal. This timing has led many to believe that Ubisoft is preparing to announce the project at The Game Awards on December 11, one of the gaming industry’s biggest stages for new announcements.

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While Ubisoft has never officially confirmed the remake, reports have consistently suggested it has been in development. The leaked title, “Resynced,” hints at a comprehensive modern overhaul, likely aiming to bring the classic’s naval combat, exploration, and story into a contemporary gaming engine.

With the rating now public and The Game Awards just days away, the decade-old wish of fans to return to the Golden Age of Piracy in a newly rebuilt form may finally be granted.

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