A report claims Ubisoft’s Assassin Creed Black Flag Remake will be revealed as Resynced on April 16. The announcement is currently planned for April 16th, ResetERA user BlackBate said, and Insider Gaming said it has understood that date has been on the calendar for some time.
That matters because Insider Gaming has also cited a mid-April release window on its podcast, and internal documentation it obtained points to a launch in FY 2027 Q2 if the game does not go public first. That window runs from June to August of this year, though some sources have put the release in July.
The July date should still be treated carefully. Ubisoft has a habit of delaying or dropping projects, and that history is one reason the timing is not being taken at face value. Even so, Resynced is being described as one of Ubisoft’s major releases for this financial year, and the first of two big bets the publisher is leaning on to steady its finances.
Alongside the Black Flag remake, Ubisoft is counting on a mainline Ghost Recon game due late in the fiscal year. The company is also in the middle of recent cost-cutting that could put some projects at risk, with potentially thousands more layoffs across its studios over the next two years.
The key question is not whether Resynced exists on Ubisoft’s roadmap. It does. The issue now is whether April 16 becomes the public start of a release plan that has already been penciled in for summer, or just another date that slips as the company tries to protect two major launches and its balance sheet at the same time.




