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Ubisoft might be remaking their swashbuckling pirateventure Assassin’s Creed IV: Black FlagWith Skull & Bones' studio “heavily involved”
With Skull & Bones' studio “heavily involved”
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Image credit:Ubisoft

At what point do games enter the old, or retro, or classic camp? Or better yet, at what point does a game need a remake? Apparently 10 years is the answer, since a remake ofAssassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag(aka the best one) is reportedly in the early stages of development at Ubisoft, at least a0ccording to a report fromKotaku. If true, this means it’s joining The Last Of Us Part 1 as 2013’s other maybe-too-soon remake.
Official Launch Trailer | Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag [UK]Watch on YouTube
Official Launch Trailer | Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag [UK]

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag was always one of the better-loved entries in the series, taking the stealthy shenanigans onto the high seas. The formula of chasing map markers remained the same as always, but the big differentiator was all the fun pirate stuff: customising your crew and ship, sinking enemy fleets, and hunting for treasure (and whales.) The real-life Abstergo stuff was also in first-person, which is the only reason I remember that part existed.
Details are scarce on the rum-fuelled remake, but a team at Ubisoft Singapore, who have worked on almost every AssCreed entry, will be “heavily involved” in the game. That makes sense since Ubisoft Singapore are also the lead developer on the perpetually-delayedSkull & Boneswhich is also, of course, a pirate adventure that rips out the AssCreed sea combat into its own game. The team could potentially use their cool new ocean tech to spruce up Black Flag’s sailing or - more likely - the publisher wants to recoup some of the costs sunk into Skull & Bones’ lengthy production.