The pricing for the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced has been leaked ahead of it’s global reveal which is slated for 6:00 PM CEST and 9:00 AM PDT today and you’ll be able to watch all of it in both Youtube and Twitch. The price details, if the leak is true, seems pretty generous for a remake of an older title as according to relieable leaker Billbil-Kun, the Launch Edition of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced will be priced at $59.99 / 59,99€ / 49.99£, while the Collector’s Edition will cost you a hefty $199.99 / 199,99€ / 174.99£.
“Everyone saw the content of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Collector’s Edition, but here is the full pricing for physical copies: Launch Edition: $59.99 / 59,99€ / 49.99£ Collector’s Edition: $199.99 / 199,99€ / 174.99£ Release Date : 9 July 2026”.
The Collector’s Edition bonus contents for Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced have leaked a few days ago and contain the following:
- A big, shiny black-finished Collector’s Edition box.
- A beautiful figurine of Edward Kenway sitting on a treasure chest.
- A notebook featuring in-game lore about Kenway, including his diary entries and thoughts.
- A brooch.
- A map.
The highly anticipated remake of the classic 2013 title also features a heavily reworked combat system since the original would feel terribly out-of-place in the current-day era of gaming in more ways than one. And according to some of the viewers who has already seen the leaked Ubisoft presentation, the combat in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced looks significantly faster, more intuitive and fluid than the original and also features a vastly different HUD with two mini-menus in each bottom corner which allows for seamless switching between the different types of weapons and items.
Also, the combat now shows prominent visual cues for enemy attacks including different types of attacks and threat levels which is sure to bring far more depth and diversity into the gameplay.
The Black Flag Remake is also reported to cut out the modern day segments which were present in the original game and instead focus on the internal struggles of protagonist Edward Kenway in ways that we haven’t seen before, which could be a bit divisive for players of the original title.
