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    Is Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced worth the 13 year wait?

    JamesBy JamesJuly 11, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Ubisoft A scene in the new video game shows Edward standing on the bow of a ship, looking out at an island in the near distance. The sea water looks blue and vibrant to match the skies. The island is lush and green.
    Ubisoft
    It’s a mystical quest to the isle of Tortuga… amongst other places

    You don’t need to look hard to find a film or TV fan who will say a reboot is never as good as the original

    Yet gamers often beg studios to remake their favourite titles and give them a new lease of life with modern tech

    Some 13 years after its original was launched, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced has been released to cash in on leaps in graphics and gameplay

    But is it worth the wait?

    What Will We Do With a Drunken Sailor?

    Ubisoft Two screenshots side-by-side. Both show an aerial view of the city of Havana as seen in the video games. On the left, 2010s-era graphics where everything is a bit blocky and there isn't much detail. On the right, modern graphics show lots of detail from the houses to the trees.
    Ubisoft
    Early 18th century Havana has received a significant uplift between the original game (left) and the remake (right)

    Assassin’s Creed is one of the most popular franchises in gaming, having sold an estimated 230 million copies across its various iterations

    I have played every single one of them and, like many gamers, would rank Black Flag among the best

    That mainly comes down to its excellent setting – players take control of fictional Welsh pirate Edward Kenway in the Caribbean during the 1700s

    While hardly the first game about piracy, it was by far the most successful. So it is no real surprise Ubisoft chose this as the first game in the series to remake

    It opens with pirate ships in battle, swiftly followed with a lush tropical island on a sunny day. It all looks good, as you would expect from a big budget game in 2026

    Ubisoft A screenshot from the new game. On the right, the main character dressed in full pirate garb kneels on a rock. He is feeding something to a turtle. In the background we see gorgeous blue skies and palm trees befitting of a tropical scene.
    Ubisoft
    Do you think Edward’s feeding the turtle arrr-tichokes?

    Early on, players are encouraged to dive underwater and are met with a fantastic coral landscape

    The developers are keen to show off the fancy new graphics, and here the game holds its own

    It is a lot brighter than the original, which suffered from something unaffectionately referred to as the “muddy era” of gaming (amongst other less publishable names), where developers used darker colours to help games look gritty and realistic

    Released right at the tail end of this era, the original Black Flag was not the most egregious example of this – but still suffered somewhat

    Ubisoft Two screenshots side-by-side show the main character steering a ship, as viewed from behind. On the left, the colours are browner and murkier. The graphics are less vibrant as it is the older game. Meanwhile on the right, it is much more vibrant.
    Ubisoft
    Sailing a ship looks a bit different in 2013 (left) and 2026 (right).

    Now, we have moved far beyond this “muddy era” – and the new game is filled with bright colours befitting of the Caribbean setting

    Running Down to Cuba

    It is a game which, in hoping to live up to the original’s legacy, photographs well

    Andy Farrant, co-editor of the YouTube channel Outside Xbox, told the BBC he was excited to play it

    “I firmly believe Black Flag is the best Assassin’s Creed game,” he said

    For Farrant, its only downsides had been “the boring modern day bits” which saw a pirate’s life swapped out for meetings and water cooler chat in a Montreal office – a section of the original axed in its remake

    “The world and the characters of Black Flag is what made it so appealing,” he said

    “The chance to dip back into that world with some shiny new visuals and more screentime for fan favourite characters like Edward Kenway, Anne Bonny and Stede Bonnet can only be a good thing.”

    Ubisoft A screenshot. The main character swims underwater, dressed in full pirate garb. We see brightly coloured coral in orange, purple and yellow at the bottom of the water.
    Ubisoft
    The new underwater sections, complete with coral reefs, add a new layer of exploration to the game

    Some fans might even call Black Flag Resynced a love letter to the original, though more cynical gamers may be inclined to call it a cash grab

    If it is a hit, there is no question it could mean big money for Ubisoft

    It would deliver some relief, too, given the company began 2026 by closing two studios, cancelling six games and delaying seven others

    Remakes are big business in the gaming industry – something gaming expert Christopher Dring said can come down to “financial necessity”

    “The big video games are taking longer to make, and to fill gaps in the schedules, you’re getting major companies turn to older classics, dusting them off and sometimes updating them for a modern era,” he said

    “These games are typically very successful… as an industry, this remake, remaster, nostalgia business has become big.”

    The Worst Old Ship That Ever Did Sail

    Ubisoft A screenshot of the original Black Flag game. We see a pirate ship with yellow sails sailing across an open ocean. The waves are fairly still and the horizon blends into the setting yellow sun. It looks stunning, yet dated.
    Ubisoft
    While not always the best-looking game, the original Black Flag had its moments

    The new game, much like the original, offers a wide variety of activities ranging from swashbuckling and boarding ships to exploring the islands of the Caribbean

    And that is really at the heart of what made the original so good – you have a map, you to pick a spot, and sail there in search of treasure

    It is the same basic idea which made The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker a hit for Nintendo in the 2000s, and Sid Meier’s Pirates a success before that

    And in a world where Mario Kart costs £75 and the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI costs £70, Assassin’s Creed comes in at just £50

    Fans will be relieved to see Ubisoft bucking the current trend in game pricing, though perhaps it is appropriate for a remake

    Ubisoft A screenshot. The main character is seen from a distance climbing rocks inside a cave. There is an opening near the top from which water is pouring, with light coming through too. It creates an effect of the scene being cinematically lit - a trick modern games often utilise.
    Ubisoft
    A lush cavern in the remake shows off the lighting capabilities of modern consoles

    But despite all the new assets and graphics, there is no escaping the fact it is based on a game first released in 2013

    Ubisoft had to make lots of calls about what to reuse and change from the original

    Welsh actor Matt Ryan’s performance is excellent, but some of the initial game’s animations – such as characters repeatedly biting and spitting out a cork from a bottle – might have been best left in the past

    The game also suffers from a problem all too common in modern gaming: it holds your hand far too much

    In the most extreme case, at one point it gave me less than 10 seconds to figure out a puzzle before a character spat out the solution

    The combat also clearly draws from modern Assassin’s Creed games, but preserves some of the timing-based battling of the original

    It’s a nice marriage between the two, albeit disappointing that some things were not recreated – such as the ability to wield your assassin’s hidden blades in combat

    That combination of modern and classic combat is a good example of where the game shines. And if Ubisoft uses this as the template, we may be set to see many more remakes in the series’ future

    So perhaps the question is not whether it worth the wait at all, but how long we will have to wait for the next one?

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