- Black Flag Resynced has been rated by the European board PEGI for ages 18+.
- This all but confirms that the remake is real and could be revealed at The Game Awards.
- The much-anticipated title is expected to be released sometime around March 2026.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remake is one of the worst-kept Ubisoft secrets of all time. The game hasn’t been officially confirmed, but has been rumored and reported for years. Another new development further confirms the game’s existence.
The European board recently rated ‘Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced’, which basically confirms that the Remake will be announced really soon. So, we could be looking at an official announcement at The Game Awards 2025.
Why it matters: Black Flag is considered one of the best Assassin’s Creed games of all time, so fans are hyped about the project, considering the recent few releases in the franchise haven’t been up to the mark.

Pan European Game Information (PEGI) has rated Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced for ages 18 and above. However, that is all the information it has at this point. There are no listed platforms or anything else.
Mirage tried to revive the game’s original formula, but couldn’t; Black Flag Remake could win the fans back. The remake was hinted at for a March 2026 release in the recent Ubisoft financial report. Its open world is reportedly closer to Shadows.

Nonetheless, this is great news for the fans who have been looking forward to the remake for a very long time. The original recently surpassed 34 million players, marking a huge feat for the legendary title.
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