Could a beloved pirate adventure be sailing back into our lives? A recent Amazon UK listing for an Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remaster art book has sent ripples of excitement through the gaming community, hinting strongly that Ubisoft might be preparing to re-release its swashbuckling classic.
This intriguing discovery, first brought to light by IGN, suggests the art book is slated for a March 24th, 2026 release, with Titan as the publisher. Currently priced at £29.95, it represents a 25% discount from its intended retail price of £39.99. While concrete details are scarce, the very mention of 'Remaster' in the listing is a significant clue, even if it seems to diverge from the previously rumored 'Resynced' title.
But here's where it gets a bit murky... This development comes at a time when Ubisoft is undergoing a major organizational restructure, leading to the delay of seven games currently in development. It's still unclear if 'Resynced' (or whatever the final title will be) is part of this reshuffled lineup.
We're anticipating more official word from Ubisoft soon, as they are expected to share their plans during their Q3 financial report presentation. We'll be sure to keep you updated as soon as that information becomes available.
And this is the part most people miss... The game, under the 'Black Flag Resynced' moniker, has already received a rating from PEGI. Furthermore, the original voice actor for the game's charismatic lead, Matt Ryan, dropped a rather significant hint during a recent fan interaction, suggesting that players might 'have to beat it again'.
So, what's your take on all this? Does this art book listing signal an imminent Black Flag remaster? Or is this just a clever marketing ploy? We'd love to hear your thoughts – do you agree that a remaster is on the horizon, or do you suspect something else is at play? Share your opinions in the comments below!