

Ubisoft is reportedly preparing major story changes for Assassin’s Creed Black Flag through the upcoming Resynced version. New reports claim the company may adjust the game’s final scenes and add more story content connected to the Assassin Brotherhood.
Black Flag remains one of Ubisoft’s most popular games. Even after many years, players still praise its pirate setting, naval combat, and Edward Kenway's journey. Thus, the news about ending changes has already started discussions across gaming communities.
The updated version is expected to improve graphics and gameplay systems. However, most attention is now on the story and how Ubisoft plans to reshape the game’s ending.
In the original game, Edward Kenway slowly changes after losing several people close to him. By the end, he leaves much of his pirate life behind and moves closer to the Assassin Brotherhood. The final scenes focus more on personal loss, growth, and family.
Initially, gamers thought the upcoming Resynced version would feature a kind of similar ending. However, in a recent interview, Ubisoft Singapore Creative Director Paul Fu has stated that the upcoming game will add a brand new ending chapter named ‘A World Without Gold.’ Hardcore fans probably remember this phrase from the ending monologues of Assassin’s Creed 4.
He mentioned no specific details about the storyline or which character it will focus on, but he revealed that the ending will tell the ‘poignant story’of an important character. Many fans believe Ubisoft wants Black Flag to feel more connected to the larger Assassin’s Creed universe. Over the last few years, the company has been trying to build stronger links between older and newer games in the series.
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After playing the last few installments of the series, a substantial number of players felt Black Flag is focused more on pirate adventures than Assassin themes. The ship battles, island exploration, and open-world freedom became the biggest highlights of the game.
The Resynced version may try to balance both sides more carefully. Ubisoft appears interested in keeping the pirate experience strong while giving the Assassin storyline a larger role in Edward’s journey. The game will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on July 9, 2026.
Remastered versions mostly depend on nostalgia. However, Black Flag Resynced may be trying something slightly different. Ubisoft seems to be focusing more on giving Edward Kenway a more complete emotional ending instead of just improving visuals.
If the changes work well, the updated version could help both older fans and new players connect more deeply with the story.