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Illustration of Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced remake featuring a pirate ship scene
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Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced devs clarify remake details ahead of july launch

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Developers at Ubisoft shared new insights into Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced during interviews at a recent event in San Francisco. The remake, which began development in 2023, will launch on July 9 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. It features a full overhaul using the latest Anvil engine.

Claude Guillemot, a co-founder of Ubisoft, died in a plane crash near La Baule-Escoublac in France. The 69-year-old was one of two victims in the incident involving a Cessna 421 aircraft.

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Ubisoft released the final content update for Assassin's Creed Shadows on June 16. Update 1.1.11, titled Black Tides, adds an epilogue questline and connects the game to the upcoming Black Flag Resynced.

A private playtest for the long-rumored PvP Assassin's Creed spin-off, codenamed Invictus, took place on April 30, according to leaker j0nathan. The streamer described the session as 'really fucking awful,' raising concerns about potential delays or cancellation. Invictus was supposedly slated for release by the end of 2026.

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Ubisoft developers shared new information about Assassin's Creed Black Flag: Resynced during an AMA on April 30. The remake, set to launch on July 9, will restore many original side activities and features. However, some elements like Hidden Blade combat will not return.

Ubisoft has unveiled Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, a ground-up remake of the 2013 pirate adventure Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. The game launches on July 9 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, featuring enhanced visuals, reworked gameplay, and a focus on Edward Kenway's story. Modern-day elements have been scaled back to emphasize the historical narrative.

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Ubisoft has discontinued its cozy life simulation game Alterra, inspired by Animal Crossing and Minecraft, following nearly three years of development at Ubisoft Montréal. Staff were informed of the cancellation on April 21 and sent home for the day, with employees reassigned to other projects within the company. Ubisoft confirmed its practice of assessing projects but did not directly address Alterra.

 

 

 

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