Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced Hits PS5 on July 9, Steam Pre-Purchase Opens at $59.99
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July 9 release, pre-purchase pricing, and a real launch window
Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced moved from rumor territory to a dated release on April 23, 2026. PlayStation's official breakdown puts the remake on PS5 on July 9, while Steam pre-purchase is already live at $59.99 for the Standard edition and $69.99 for the Deluxe edition. Both store listings include the Blackbeard's Crimson Pack as a pre-purchase bonus, which makes this more than a trailer beat. Ubisoft has started taking money and defining the package.
The linked r/Games post reached 2,235 points and 648 comments at crawl time. The thread did not settle for nostalgia. Top comments focused on whether Ubisoft had actually fixed the original game's weak points, especially stealth friction, combat feel, and mission fail states.
What changes beyond the graphics
PlayStation describes Resynced as a faithful remake of Edward Kenway's single-player story, but the important part is how much of the original has been reopened. Ubisoft says the game now runs on the latest Anvil engine, with denser crowds, richer facial animation, and heavier use of ray tracing. On PS5 Pro, the studio is also leaning on the updated PSSR pipeline to keep storms, tropical foliage, and sea combat sharper under load.
The larger selling point is mechanical. Ubisoft says parkour now supports three-jump chains plus side and back ejects, combat pushes harder on perfect parries and up to four chained takedowns, and stealth gets full crouch control. Just as important, tailing and eavesdropping missions no longer immediately desync when you are spotted. Instead of preserving one of the original's most disliked structures, Ubisoft is treating it as a fixable design problem.
Story, crew, and Jackdaw additions
This is also not a straight visual pass over 2013 content. PlayStation says the remake adds a new scene with Caroline, expands arcs for returning crew members such as Blackbeard, and introduces three new officers: Lucy Baldwin, The Padre, and Deadman Smith. Steam adds more specifics to the package: new sea shanties, pets, a photo mode, and alternate-fire naval upgrades for the Jackdaw.
That combination explains why the Reddit reaction was unusually positive for a Ubisoft remake reveal. The highest-voted comments called out improved combat, better stealth, cleaner facial animation, and the fact that the overall color grading still feels close to the original instead of chasing a different tone. In other words, players are responding to restraint as much as to novelty.
Why this matters
Black Flag is one of the rare Assassin's Creed games that even non-series fans still bring up by name, which makes this remake a higher-bar project than a routine catalog refresh. Ubisoft needs to modernize the parts that aged badly without flattening the pirate rhythm that made the original work. Based on the reveal, the studio at least understands the assignment: keep Edward, keep the Caribbean, keep the Jackdaw, but stop forcing players to re-live 2013 mission design pain just because it is authentic. With a July 9 date and live pre-purchase pricing, that promise is now on the record.
Source: PlayStation Blog · Steam · Reddit discussion
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