Ubisoft might be getting ready to reveal its long-rumored Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag remake, and a sudden launcher listing may have just jumped the gun.

A now-removed listing for Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced briefly appeared on Ubisoft's launcher, giving fans their clearest look yet at the project. The listing, quickly captured and shared online, included promotional art featuring Edward Kenway in a brand-new black and gold outfit, alongside a description teasing players to "(Re)play this classic swashbuckling adventure on Day 1 with Ubisoft+ Premium."
While Ubisoft has yet to officially confirm the title, the appearance and rapid removal of the listing strongly suggest a reveal is imminent. The timing also lines up with earlier reporting from Insider Gaming, which claimed Ubisoft had been targeting a mid-April announcement, with April 16 specifically mentioned. That date has come and gone without an official reveal, but this sudden leak may indicate plans have simply shifted rather than been scrapped.
Importantly, Ubisoft has already confirmed that the remake is in development, easing concerns that it might have been affected by the company's recent restructuring efforts. Additional rating leaks have also pointed to new content, suggesting this won't be a straightforward remaster.

For now, everything points to Black Flag Resynced being real and close. Ubisoft just hasn't pulled the trigger yet, but if this listing is anything to go by, it won't be long before Edward Kenway sails back into the spotlight.
In other leak-related gaming news, a ratings board listed Diablo IV and the upcoming Lord of Hatred DLC are coming to the Nintendo Switch.




