The original Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag already had serious replay value, but Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced pushes that even further. This is a full remake of the 2013 pirate classic, and with new content layered on top of the original structure, the hour count has gone up across the board.
What the numbers actually look like
Here's the lowdown on how long you can expect to spend with the game:
Thirty hours for the main quest alone is a solid campaign. That puts it comfortably ahead of most action games in terms of raw story content. The average player mixing in side activities and exploration lands somewhere in the 45-50 hour range, which is where most people will end up naturally.
The completionist path is where things get serious. Doing and seeing everything in Black Flag Resynced can push you past 70 hours, and that gap between story-only and full completion is wide enough that this genuinely feels like two different games depending on how you play.
Old game, new content padding that gap
The original Black Flag was already a dense open-world game. Resynced adds new side stories built around the Jackdaw's officers, each with their own quest lines that unlock new crew abilities. These aren't filler either. Skipping them in the early game makes certain later missions noticeably harder, so the new content is woven into the progression in a way that actually affects your experience rather than sitting off to the side.
That design choice is what pushes the average playthrough past 45 hours. The new officer quests aren't mandatory, but they're practical enough that most players will engage with them naturally.
How this compares to the 2013 original
The 2013 version of Black Flag typically clocked in around 22-24 hours for the main story and roughly 40 hours for a thorough playthrough. Resynced's numbers are meaningfully higher across every category, which tracks with the added officer storylines and whatever other new content Ubisoft has built into the remake.
For players returning to the Caribbean after more than a decade, the extra hours are a genuine selling point. The bones of the game are familiar, but there's enough new material to make the run feel fresh. For a full breakdown of what specifically changed, the complete Black Flag Resynced changes guide covers every meaningful difference from reworked combat to the revamped tailing missions.
For first-timers, the hour count is simply the price of entry for one of the best pirate games ever made, now rebuilt from the ground up.
If you want the full breakdown of story hours, side content, and what's worth your time in each playthrough type, the how long to beat Black Flag Resynced guide has everything you need before you set sail.








