A partial reveal trailer and a set of screenshots for Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced leaked online ahead of an official presentation scheduled for Thursday at 5pm UK time / 9am PT.
The footage, reportedly obtained from an advance copy of the trailer, circulated on social channels before Ubisoft or the game's publisher posted the full reveal.
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is one of Ubisoft's best-known entries in the long-running Assassin's Creed franchise.
Originally developed by Ubisoft Montreal with support from multiple Ubisoft studios, the title first released in late 2013 and was later remastered for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2014.
The franchise has since appeared across PC and numerous console platforms, and fans regularly monitor events such as Nintendo Direct and publisher streams for port and remake announcements that may appear on storefronts like the Nintendo eShop.
Reported leak details and studio context
Sources posting early images say the leaked material includes several high-resolution screenshots and a segment of the reveal trailer.
According to those posts, the footage gives a polished look to environments and character models, though the clips are an early view and not the full official presentation.
Observers covering the leak noted that early footage appears visually refined, but emphasized that comprehensive assessments should wait for formal press previews and hands-on coverage.
In journalistic terms: industry observers have described the leaked footage as polished, while stressing that only organized press previews will confirm whether the remake fully succeeds in modernizing gameplay and systems.
What to expect at the official reveal
Ubisoft is scheduled to release the official trailer at the announced time, and that reveal should provide confirmed platform information, release windows, and technical details directly from the developer.
Historically, remasters and remakes in the Assassin's Creed series have been shown at publisher showcases and partner events; the official trailer will be the authoritative source following the leak.
For readers tracking platform availability, keep an eye on official channels for any statements about which systems Black Flag Resynced will support.
The original game’s lifecycle—launch in 2013 and a 2014 remaster—illustrates how Ubisoft has repositioned older titles for newer hardware in the past.
After the scheduled reveal, expect follow-up coverage with verified details, release dates, and hands-on impressions from accredited press previews.
The footage, reportedly obtained from an advance copy of the trailer, circulated on social channels before Ubisoft or the game's publisher posted the full reveal.
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is one of Ubisoft's best-known entries in the long-running Assassin's Creed franchise.
Originally developed by Ubisoft Montreal with support from multiple Ubisoft studios, the title first released in late 2013 and was later remastered for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2014.
The franchise has since appeared across PC and numerous console platforms, and fans regularly monitor events such as Nintendo Direct and publisher streams for port and remake announcements that may appear on storefronts like the Nintendo eShop.
Reported leak details and studio context
Sources posting early images say the leaked material includes several high-resolution screenshots and a segment of the reveal trailer.
According to those posts, the footage gives a polished look to environments and character models, though the clips are an early view and not the full official presentation.
Observers covering the leak noted that early footage appears visually refined, but emphasized that comprehensive assessments should wait for formal press previews and hands-on coverage.
In journalistic terms: industry observers have described the leaked footage as polished, while stressing that only organized press previews will confirm whether the remake fully succeeds in modernizing gameplay and systems.
What to expect at the official reveal
Ubisoft is scheduled to release the official trailer at the announced time, and that reveal should provide confirmed platform information, release windows, and technical details directly from the developer.
Historically, remasters and remakes in the Assassin's Creed series have been shown at publisher showcases and partner events; the official trailer will be the authoritative source following the leak.
For readers tracking platform availability, keep an eye on official channels for any statements about which systems Black Flag Resynced will support.
The original game’s lifecycle—launch in 2013 and a 2014 remaster—illustrates how Ubisoft has repositioned older titles for newer hardware in the past.
After the scheduled reveal, expect follow-up coverage with verified details, release dates, and hands-on impressions from accredited press previews.