El actor de Edward Kenway regresa para Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced

Matt Ryan, quien dio voz a Edward Kenway en el Assassin's Creed Black Flag original, ha hablado sobre retomar el papel para el próximo remake titulado Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced. El proyecto llega 13 años después del lanzamiento inicial del juego. Ryan destacó nuevas escenas que amplían el viaje personal del personaje.

Matt Ryan describió la experiencia como una lección de humildad, señalando el afecto duradero de los fans tanto por el juego como por el personaje. Confirmó que filmó escenas adicionales para el remake, el cual está diseñado para profundizar en los conflictos personales de Edward Kenway y añadir más peso emocional a la historia.

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