The remake of Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, titled Resynced, has a leaked release date of July 9, according to Insider Gaming. The outlet cites a presentation it viewed, which states Ubisoft planned an announcement yesterday but delayed it to next week. The game has been completely reworked with new content while remaining a solo adventure.
Insider Gaming reports that Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Resynced will release on July 9. The information comes from a presentation the outlet has seen, noting Ubisoft intended to reveal the game yesterday but opted to wait until next week. Ubisoft has not responded to requests for comment on the leak. An official announcement could come soon, providing confirmation of the date. The presentation describes the remake as completely reworked, including new content and updates. It emphasizes that Black Flag Resynced is not a role-playing game, contrary to prior rumors. Instead, it remains 'a solo adventure and character-driven experience,' according to the document. Rumors of the remake have circulated for months. In August 2025, voice actor Matt Ryan, who voiced protagonist Edward Kenway, claimed Ubisoft took legal action against him after he hinted at the project during a convention. Other signs included reuploaded Black Flag sea shanties on YouTube—attributed by the developer to technical issues—an Edward Kenway figurine, and a PEGI age rating for Black Flag Resynced spotted in December. Ubisoft officially confirmed the remake in March 2026 with artwork of Kenway and the Resynced logo.