Assassin’s Creed Black Flag “Resynced” Appears on PEGI Ratings Site

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A potential return to the high seas may be closer than expected. Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced has appeared on the PEGI ratings database, suggesting Ubisoft is preparing to re-release or remake one of the most beloved entries in the Assassin’s Creed franchise.

The listing, which surfaced quietly on PEGI’s site, references Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced, though no official announcement has been made by Ubisoft at the time of writing. As with previous PEGI leaks, the appearance strongly indicates that the project is real and likely further along than Ubisoft has publicly let on.

Black Flag, originally released in 2013, is widely regarded as a fan favorite thanks to its naval combat, pirate fantasy, and open-ended exploration. Rumors of a remake or modernized version have circulated for years, with multiple reports claiming Ubisoft was rebuilding the game with updated visuals, systems, and quality-of-life improvements.

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The “Resynced” naming is particularly interesting, as it aligns with Ubisoft’s recent internal language around refreshed releases and reworked legacy titles rather than simple remasters. If accurate, this could point toward meaningful gameplay updates rather than a straightforward graphical upgrade.

While PEGI listings don’t always lead to immediate reveals, they rarely appear without a project nearing some stage of public disclosure. If history is any indication, Ubisoft could formally unveil Black Flag Resynced during an upcoming showcase or digital event.

For now, Ubisoft has not commented on the listing, but fans eager to return to the Caribbean may not have to wait much longer to set sail again.

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