One of gaming’s worst-kept secrets is finally out in the open. Ubisoft has officially confirmed Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced, a highly anticipated remake of the nearly 20-year-old franchise’s beloved pirate classic. Following years of secrecy, fans won’t have to wait much longer for details, as a dedicated worldwide reveal showcase is just around the corner.
When is the Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced Showcase?
The official showcase is set to air globally on April 23. Fans tuning in will get an in-depth look at the upcoming remake, putting an end to the speculation surrounding the title. The event will be broadcasted live across official YouTube and Twitch channels.
Depending on your region, the start times vary. Here is the full breakdown of when you can catch the showcase live:
- Pacific Time (PT): 9:00 AM – April 23
- Central Time (CT): 11:00 AM – April 23
- Eastern Time (ET): 12:00 PM – April 23
- Brasilia Time (BRT): 1:00 PM – April 23
- British Summer Time (BST): 5:00 PM – April 23
- Central European Summer Time (CEST): 6:00 PM – April 23
- China Standard Time (CST): 12:00 AM – April 24
- Korea Standard Time (KST): 1:00 AM – April 24
- Japan Standard Time (JST): 1:00 AM – April 24
- Australian Eastern Time (AET): 2:00 AM – April 24
- New Zealand Standard Time (NZST): 4:00 AM – April 24
What to Expect During the Showcase
The upcoming presentation promises plenty of exciting details for long-time fans. Chief among the expectations is the worldwide debut of Black Flag Resynced‘s gameplay. Viewers are likely to be treated to side-by-side visual comparisons showcasing how the remake stacks up against the original game.
Additionally, the presentation is expected to officially unveil the game’s release date, which recent reports suggest is slated for July 9, 2026. Fans can also anticipate a full look at the official reveal trailer, which previously leaked online.
Finally, the showcase is poised to address some of the structural changes coming to the game. Rumors point to Ubisoft confirming that the Resynced version will not include the multiplayer modes or DLC that were present in the original release, streamlining the focus entirely on Edward Kenway’s core single-player adventure.
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