Assassin’s Creed 4 Black Flag is one of the most popular episodes of the saga. Ubisoft is obviously aware of the excitement around the game and after an anime as a sequel, the publisher would prepare a big surprise for fans of this work.
The Assassin’s Creed license is on the rise. The opening up of its worlds and its transition to action RPGs please as much as it displeases. Ubisoft wants to please all players of the saga in one way or another. Coming in October, AC Mirage will offer a dose of nostalgia with an older experience as a tribute to the adventures of Altaïr. Those who have spent hundreds of hours playing Origins or Odyssey won’t be left out with Assassin’s Creed Red, set in feudal Japan, and AC Hexe, a more mysterious title set during the witch hunt. Then there is another project that everyone might enjoy and it concerns the very popular Assassin’s Creed Black Flag.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remake in development?
Assassin’s Creed projects would continue to follow each other. Altogether there are more than six games in preparation after AC Mirage and even nine if you count the projects that still have to be validated internally. Suffice it to say that Ubisoft has not yet finished using its flagship license, but the publisher could be preparing the return of one of the most popular episodes of the saga. According to data from my city
According to their two sources, who wish to remain anonymous, Ubisoft Singapore, which is developing Skull & Bones, would be instrumental in the remake. The studio should therefore support the maritime part of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remake in order to modernize the naval battles and the entire navigation part. No further details on modernized game mechanics and other changes have been announced. In any case, the American media confirm that Ubisoft Singapore wants to quickly put an end to Skull & Bones, the game openly inspired by the naval battles of AC4, which originally should have been a DLC.
The title, which has been postponed several times, still has no release date, only a closed beta is planned for August. According to emails sent to them, studio management is currently forcing developers to go back to the office instead of teleworking. But hey, there’s the breakfast and dinner offered to thank the staff for their work. committed commitment to our common vision. Suffice it to say that it smells strong to deliver the beta on time.