Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remake is Now Confirmed by PEGI
Ubisoft has yet to confirm the title's existence.
Believe it or not, after over a year's worth of rumors, leaks, indirect confirmations, and straight-up reveals made by workers on LinkedIn, Ubisoft still has yet to officially acknowledge Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake to be real.
Despite the list of unofficial confirmations already being extensive to say the least, it has now grown even more enormous, with the game's existence now being outright revealed by PEGI.
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According to a listing spotted on the agency's website, the remake will be titled Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, seemingly confirming that the discovery made by Reddit user thequaliti two weeks ago was legit.
The game received the PEGI 18 rating for violence, bad language, and, most concerning of all, in-game purchases, sparking fears that the remake might include its own dedicated in-game store – something featured, and heavily disliked, in most of Ubisoft's recent games but not present in the original Black Flag.
With The Game Awards, by far the biggest gaming ceremony of the year, just around the corner, some expect the remake to finally be officially announced during the event – either because it was Ubisoft's original plan or because the mountain of evidence proving Black Flag Remake Resynced to be real has become too heavy, making keeping it a secret feel increasingly questionable.
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