Ubisoft confirms Assassin's Creed: Black Flag remake with GTA meme

Ubisoft has confirmed rumors of an Assassin's Creed: Black Flag remake in a humorous social media post featuring a Grand Theft Auto meme. The announcement responds to a post about an Edward Kenway figurine linked to the project. Fans are excited, though the game faces delays amid company challenges.

Ubisoft's official Assassin's Creed social media account recently engaged in a lighthearted exchange that verified long-standing speculation about a remake of the 2013 pirate adventure Assassin's Creed: Black Flag. The trigger was a post showcasing images of a new Edward Kenway figurine, with the seller on Vinted claiming it would launch this year alongside the remade game. In response, Ubisoft shared a meme from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, depicting protagonist CJ exclaiming, “Ah sh*t, here we go again.” This playful confirmation highlights the company's engaging style with its community.

Supporting evidence has accumulated over time. Ubisoft reuploaded the game's iconic sea shanties to YouTube, citing “technical issues” as the reason. Voice actor Matt Ryan, who portrays Edward Kenway, revealed at a convention that Ubisoft pursued legal action against him for hinting at the project's existence. Additionally, a PEGI rating appeared in December for a title called “Black Flag Resynced,” further fueling anticipation.

However, Ubisoft's broader situation tempers the enthusiasm. Earlier this month, the publisher closed two studios and canceled six projects, including the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. It also delayed seven other titles, with industry observers believing the Black Flag remake is among them. These moves form part of a restructuring effort amid recent difficulties.

Despite the setbacks, the meme-driven reveal has invigorated the Assassin's Creed fanbase, keeping interest alive for Edward Kenway's high-seas return. More official details are expected as development progresses.

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