It seems there is time for one more leak regarding Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced before the game's massive reveal. A portion of its trailer has begun circulating online, offering fans a much-needed look at the upcoming gameplay.
Examining the Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced Leak
The leaked clip provides our first glimpse of in-game footage, featuring pirate hero Edward Kenway, the legendary Blackbeard, and intense ship combat filled with explosions. The short snippet shows several key moments that are already being analyzed by the community:
- Edward in his iconic pose with cutlasses drawn.
- A scene on deck featuring Blackbeard with his telescope.
- Adéwalé mustering the crew to load the Jackdaw's cannons.
- High-action ship-to-ship combat sequences.
Additionally, original voice actor Matt Ryan can be heard in the footage, following recent hints from the actor himself that he has returned to the role.
Fan Reactions and Graphical Improvements
Fans are already lining up comparisons between this new footage and the original 2013 release to see how the two versions stack up. The leaked footage of Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced shows vastly improved character models and lighting, which is expected given the age of the original title.
The community response has been overwhelmingly positive. "At least graphically Black Flag Resynced looks really faithful," wrote one fan on social media. Another noted that the project feels more substantial than a standard update: "It doesn't seem like a simple remaster either. It looks like we're getting a pretty decent, fun remake."
The Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced Reveal Schedule
Yesterday, Ubisoft announced that they would fully reveal the game this week following years of persistent leaks. The publisher even poked fun at itself by labeling the project as the "worst kept secret" in video games.
The Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced: Worldwide Reveal Showcase will be available to watch this Thursday, April 23. Be sure to tune in at the following times:
- 9am Pacific
- 12pm Eastern
- 5pm UK time