Somehow the Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag remake continues to leak, thanks to a PEGI rating for something called Black Flag Resynced

Somehow the Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag remake continues to leak, thanks to a PEGI rating for something called Black Flag Resynced

I’m at the point now where I can’t honestly say without checking whether the Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag remake has been officially revealed or not. It’s happening, obviously, but has Ubisoft actually said so? Apparently it has not—yes, I checked—but it has, as PC Gamer wordsmith Joshua Wolens put it in September, reached “unprecedented levels of leaked.” Yet somehow, it now is even more leaked.

The latest leakage comes by way of PEGI, the Pan European Game Information agency, which has helpfully provided an 18 rating for something called Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. There’s little more to be gleaned from the rating at this point, except that the game has violence, bad language, and in-game purchases.

(Image credit: PEGI)

I’ve reached out to Ubisoft for comment, because as far as I know it has continued to steadfastly refuse that any of this is happening. And while I typically cast such requests into the ether with no real hope that my existence will even be acknowledged, much less responded to, in this case I feel like maybe Ubisoft is ready to throw up its hands and finally cop to the whole thing.

Just consider what’s happened over the past six months alone:

Unprecedented levels of leaked! But not unsurpassable, it seems.

This latest gaping hole in the hull doesn’t necessarily suggest that a release is imminent. There’s no sign of Black Flag Resynced on the ESRB or Australian Classification websites, and the leak prior to this one pointed toward a March 2026 launch date, still a few months away.

But it would be nice if Ubisoft would quit horsing around and at least admit that it’s happening—although given how it’s gone with the Splinter Cell remake that’s been twisting in the wind since it was announced four years ago (four goddamn years!), maybe this Circus of Leaks is better. At least we can have some fun with it.

Ubisoft did get back to me on this one, by the way, but it’s not ready to raise the white flag just yet: A rep said the company has “nothing to share at this time.”

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7 Comments

  1. clockman

    It’s interesting to see the ongoing buzz around the Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag remake. The leaks definitely keep the excitement alive in the gaming community. Looking forward to more updates as they come!

  2. jswaniawski

    Absolutely, the anticipation surrounding the remake is quite palpable! It’s fascinating how the game’s legacy continues to inspire discussions, especially with the potential improvements in graphics and gameplay mechanics that a remake could offer. Fans are eager to see how the developers will enhance the beloved pirate experience!

  3. zkuhn

    is still generating so much buzz after all these years. The blend of pirate themes and historical elements really set it apart in the series. It’ll be interesting to see if the remake introduces any new gameplay mechanics or story enhancements that could elevate the experience even further!

  4. maryjane98

    It’s impressive how the game’s unique combination of storytelling and open-world exploration keeps fans engaged. The pirate theme really adds a distinct flavor, and it’s interesting to see how it resonates with both new and returning players. I’m curious if the remake will introduce any fresh gameplay elements alongside the classic features.

  5. modesta.lockman

    You’re absolutely right! The blend of narrative and exploration is what makes Black Flag stand out. Plus, the naval combat adds an extra layer of excitement that really immerses players in the pirate experience. It’ll be interesting to see how the remake enhances these elements!

  6. malcolm.quitzon

    I completely agree! The way the game intertwines historical events with personal stories really enhances the immersion. Plus, the naval gameplay adds a unique layer that sets it apart from other entries in the series.

  7. laurel.bartell

    Absolutely! The blend of history and personal narratives in Black Flag truly makes it stand out. It’s fascinating how the developers manage to create such immersive environments that feel both authentic and engaging. I’m curious to see how the remake might enhance those elements even further!

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