Ubisoft’s acclaimed nautical open-world title, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag, may soon set sail once again, this time in a remastered form.
A fresh product listing for an Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remaster art book has surfaced on Amazon UK, strongly hinting at developments for an updated version of the fan-favorite installment.
This news follows persistent rumors and increasing anticipation for a next-generation release, potentially including the Nintendo Switch among its platforms. According to the Amazon UK listing, the art book—titled as a remaster—will be published by Titan and is scheduled for release on March 24, 2026.
The suggested retail price is £39.99, with a current discount bringing it down to £29.95.
Notably, Amazon’s use of the term ‘Remaster’ diverges slightly from the 'Resynced' title that has circulated in previous reports and community discussions.
Despite minor ambiguities, this public listing represents one of the clearest signals yet that Ubisoft is preparing to revisit its swashbuckling entry in the franchise. Assassin’s Creed Black Flag originally launched in October 2013 and quickly gained acclaim for its rich Caribbean setting, naval gameplay innovations, and robust open world.
Over the past decade, the game has enjoyed widespread platform support, including releases on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
A potential remaster could draw significant attention from Nintendo Switch and eShop users, further broadening the title’s already impressive reach. Industry sources have highlighted that the timing of this listing aligns with major internal changes at Ubisoft.
The company is currently undergoing substantial restructuring, with seven projects delayed as of their most recent updates.
The exact status of 'Resynced' remains unconfirmed, and whether Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remaster is part of this lineup is still unclear. Ubisoft is expected to address its development roadmap shortly in its upcoming Q3 financial report.
In the meantime, anticipation is mounting: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced has already received a PEGI rating in Europe, lending further legitimacy to speculation about its imminent reveal.
Lending fuel to the fire, Matt Ryan—the actor known for portraying Edward Kenway in Black Flag—recently dropped a substantial hint while interacting with a fan, commenting that "they might have to conquer it once again," paraphrased to reflect his suggestion that players could soon return to the high seas. As always, fans can expect timely updates as more details emerge directly from Ubisoft.
Whether the adventure is headed to the Nintendo Switch, other consoles, or PC, one thing seems clear: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag’s legendary pirate tale could soon be set for a new era of exploration.
A fresh product listing for an Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remaster art book has surfaced on Amazon UK, strongly hinting at developments for an updated version of the fan-favorite installment.
This news follows persistent rumors and increasing anticipation for a next-generation release, potentially including the Nintendo Switch among its platforms. According to the Amazon UK listing, the art book—titled as a remaster—will be published by Titan and is scheduled for release on March 24, 2026.
The suggested retail price is £39.99, with a current discount bringing it down to £29.95.
Notably, Amazon’s use of the term ‘Remaster’ diverges slightly from the 'Resynced' title that has circulated in previous reports and community discussions.
Despite minor ambiguities, this public listing represents one of the clearest signals yet that Ubisoft is preparing to revisit its swashbuckling entry in the franchise. Assassin’s Creed Black Flag originally launched in October 2013 and quickly gained acclaim for its rich Caribbean setting, naval gameplay innovations, and robust open world.
Over the past decade, the game has enjoyed widespread platform support, including releases on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
A potential remaster could draw significant attention from Nintendo Switch and eShop users, further broadening the title’s already impressive reach. Industry sources have highlighted that the timing of this listing aligns with major internal changes at Ubisoft.
The company is currently undergoing substantial restructuring, with seven projects delayed as of their most recent updates.
The exact status of 'Resynced' remains unconfirmed, and whether Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remaster is part of this lineup is still unclear. Ubisoft is expected to address its development roadmap shortly in its upcoming Q3 financial report.
In the meantime, anticipation is mounting: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced has already received a PEGI rating in Europe, lending further legitimacy to speculation about its imminent reveal.
Lending fuel to the fire, Matt Ryan—the actor known for portraying Edward Kenway in Black Flag—recently dropped a substantial hint while interacting with a fan, commenting that "they might have to conquer it once again," paraphrased to reflect his suggestion that players could soon return to the high seas. As always, fans can expect timely updates as more details emerge directly from Ubisoft.
Whether the adventure is headed to the Nintendo Switch, other consoles, or PC, one thing seems clear: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag’s legendary pirate tale could soon be set for a new era of exploration.