- Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remake reportedly launches in March 2026, according to Ubisoft’s report.
- The report has an ‘Unannounced Game’ for March, which sources say is the AC4 Remake.
- The title is still unannounced, but a lot of new details have leaked.
Ubisoft just released its financial report after previously delaying it. Surprisingly, the company has recorded higher-than-expected results in the last few months, led by the Assassin’s Creed franchise, but the report also hides a big announcement.
On Ubisoft’s titles for this fiscal year, there is a blank slate titled ‘Unannounced Game’. A new report reveals that the game is the much-awaited Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remake and will launch in March 2026.
Why it matters: Black Flag is widely considered one of the best entries in the franchise. The remake will provide a modern experience while keeping the nostalgia and opening the title to a whole new audience.

Insider Gaming has confirmed that the unannounced game on Ubisoft’s H2 lineup is none other than Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remake, which, interestingly, has been leaked extensively but remains officially unconfirmed.
Certain aspects of the title are already known from the leaks. For starters, Black Flag Remake will feature gameplay similar to modern Assassin’s Creed titles, so there could be heavy emphasis on RPG elements.

This also makes March 2026 an exciting month for gamers. It already has Crimson Desert, Saros, 007: First Light, and now Black Flag Remake. So, overall, 2026 is set to be an extraordinary year for the gaming community.
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