Hamburg · Treasure hunting in the Caribbean, rooftop raids across Havana, jumping from ship masts, and plundering: There’s no doubt that the fan-favorite of the “Assassin’s Creed” series is back. Is the remake worth it?
A Pirate’s Journey: Edward Kenway’s Return
Set in the 18th century, the notorious Welsh pirate Edward Kenway sails through the seas, thirsting for adventure and riches. But wait—didn’t we experience this story back in 2013? Indeed, “Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced” is a remaster that tells the same intriguing tale of Edward’s rise in the pirate world.
The Conflict of Assassins and Templars
The fate of Edward’s ship lands him smack in the middle of a conflict between the Assassins, who fight for peace through freedom, and the Templars, who seek peace through control. This central struggle shapes the basis of his adventure.
New Faces and Storylines
However, “Black Flag Resynced” is not merely a retelling. It introduces new historical figures, including the naval officer and pirate hunter Robert Maynard, while also adding new story arcs for familiar characters like the infamous Blackbeard and the trader Stede Bonnet. These additions seamlessly intertwine with the ongoing Assassin-Templar conflict, enlivening the story.
Fluid Mechanics: The “Resynced” Experience
The journey truly unfolds in the heat of Havana, where the acrobatics system plays a crucial role, powered by Ubisoft’s Anvil engine. This fluid and slick movement system enhances the feeling of freedom that the original sought but couldn’t fully deliver due to technical limitations in 2013.
The term “Resynced” aptly signifies its revamped gameplay mechanics. Players will experience smooth movements, intense combat, and vibrant locales—Havana, Nassau, and Kingston evolve from mere backdrops into dynamic action playgrounds.
The Captivating Open World of the Caribbean
The game offers more than just stealth and assassination. Players celebrated the original for its expansive open world, where pirates could sail freely on Edward’s ship, the Jackdaw.
The Caribbean map, the second largest in the series, is an immersive experience where every wave could bring peril. Now, typhoons can strike mid-combat, turning treasure hunting into a battle against enemies and nature alike.
Living the Pirate Life: Hunting and Plundering
Boarding actions transition seamlessly from cannon fire to sword fights, all without the hiccups of the original 2013 version. The game still invites courageous players to dive for treasure scattered across the ocean floor.
Shark hunting is also in the mix. Players can take rowboats to harpoon bull sharks, hammerheads, or humpback whales. The hunting mechanics have been simplified, allowing for smoother interactions compared to the clunky menus of the original.
Final Thoughts: Hoisting the Black Flag Again
“Black Flag” stands as one of the most beloved stories in the “Assassin’s Creed” franchise, with devoted fans celebrating it for over a decade. “Black Flag Resynced” delivers an upgrade that the original could have benefited from, now unshackled by the limitations of its time.
With exhilarating sword duels, carefree pirate life, and a well-told narrative, this commendable remake sets anchor once more. Boasting approximately six hours of new content, players can expect to spend over 50 hours plundering and exploring.
“Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced” launches on July 9 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, priced around 60 Euros. The rating is 16+. Don’t miss this chance to sail back into a beloved world.

