Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced has officially claimed the title of the franchise’s most-played entry on Steam, drawing a massive crowd of players just hours after its global launch. The newly released remaster easily eclipsed the concurrent player milestones of previous entries, signaling a remarkably strong return for Ubisoft’s 2013 seafaring adventure.
According to platform data, the updated title reached an all-time peak of 99,451 concurrent players shortly after becoming available. This figure comfortably surpassed the series’ previous Steam record, which was established by Assassin’s Creed Shadows with 64,825 players during its early 2025 release window. Furthermore, the remaster’s initial player count represents a sixfold increase over the peak engagement metrics recorded by the original version of Black Flag over a decade ago.
Developed as an enhanced version of the original Golden Age of Piracy simulator, Resynced follows the journey of pirate captain Edward Kenway amid the historic conflict between the Templars and the Assassins. Modern audiences and returning fans have met the remaster with generally positive impressions. Critical reception highlights the game’s overhauled visual fidelity and a suite of modern quality-of-life adjustments as the primary elements separating it from its 2013 counterpart.
While the launch marks a clear commercial milestone on PC, the celebratory momentum has been paired with corporate restructuring behind the scenes. Coinciding with the successful rollout, reports indicate that Ubisoft Barcelona was hit with layoffs almost immediately following the game’s release. Despite the staff reductions, the game’s current daily player base remains highly active, hovering around 63,000 concurrent users as it maintains its position near the top of the platform’s active charts.