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From Feudal Japan to Ancient Greece to the Italian Renaissance, the Assassin’s Creed series has explored many eras over its nearly 20-year run. However, the golden age of piracy from 2013’s Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag remains an enduring favorite of the series, making it a compelling pick for an overhauled remake that aims to deliver notable upgrades that heighten the pirate adventure.
For Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced, the developers at Ubisoft Singapore were given the freedom to modernize one of the games from the series’ “classic” pre-RPG era with upgrades and flourishes, creating a more seamless open world to explore.
“I think there’s still great value with the classic AC experience, personally, for me, I’m both a fan of the RPG side, but also the action-adventure side of the series,” Paul Fu, Black Flag Resynched’s creative director, told IGN at a recent preview event. “There are merits to both, but with Black Flag, there’s such a strong focus on story and character that’s more about the defined narrative. For us, we just wanted to make sure that we keep the spirit of the original game with this remake.”
Aside from its alluring setting, which married the

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