Ubisoft to unveil Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake on April twenty third

Published on April 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Ubisoft has confirmed the date for the first official presentation of Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced. The event will be on April 23rd at 9:00 a.m. PT and will be streamed on YouTube. This will be the first chance to see real content from the remake, based on the 2013 title. They are expected to show visual improvements, possible gameplay tweaks, and hopefully, the release date.

A pirate ship sails on a sea at sunset, with the silhouette of Edward Kenway on the bow looking at the horizon.

The Technical Challenge of Resyncing a Naval Open World ⚙️

The development of Resynced involves updating a graphics engine that is over a decade old. The main technical challenge is not just improving textures and models, but also optimizing naval physics and navigation systems for modern hardware. The scale of the open Caribbean, with its dynamic storms and naval combat, requires a significant code rewrite to take advantage of current CPUs and GPUs without losing the essence of the original.

To Seek the Booty of the Graphical Upgrade, All Hands on Deck! 🏴‍☠️

After years of rumors, we will finally get to see if our old Jackdaw shines with ray tracing or if the taverns have enough drunks per square meter density. The big question is whether Ubisoft will include the highly requested feature of cleaning the telescope with a cloth. Seriously, what matters is that the sea looks good, because we're going to spend more time sailing than a Glovo delivery person on a rainy day.