Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced is four days away. Edward Kenway returns on July 9, and if you haven't been living and breathing sea shanties since the announcement, there's still time to calibrate your pirate brain before the Jackdaw sets sail again.
Here's the lowdown: Black Flag Resynced isn't just a resolution bump. The remaster brings reworked combat, revamped tailing missions, and a handful of new features that change how the original 2013 game feels to play. Getting into the right headspace now makes a difference.
These games are worth your time before July 9.
Games that put you in the captain's chair
Sea of Thieves is the obvious warm-up. Rare's pirate sandbox has spent years adding content, and the loop of sailing, plundering, and getting ambushed by other players is as close as you'll get to the open-water tension Black Flag built its reputation on. The naval combat won't be as tight, but the ocean atmosphere is unmatched.
Skull and Bones gets a bad rap, but if you want pure ship-to-ship combat before Resynced, it delivers exactly that. Strip away the live-service noise and the core sailing and broadside mechanics are genuinely solid prep for the Jackdaw's cannons.
Assassin's Creed games worth revisiting first
If you want the full Edward Kenway story context, going back to Assassin's Creed III is worth the time investment. Haytham Kenway's arc sets up a lot of what makes Edward's story hit harder, and the colonial setting is a sharp tonal contrast to the Caribbean that makes Black Flag's world feel even more distinct when you arrive.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is a different beast entirely, but its naval combat system is the closest Ubisoft got to Black Flag's ship mechanics before Resynced. Spending time on the Aegean Sea in Odyssey is a reasonable way to dust off your boarding instincts.
Two more worth your weekend
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End earns a spot here not for mechanics but for mood. The pirate history woven through its story, the sunken ships, the treasure maps, and the weight of legacy are exactly the emotional frequency Black Flag operates on. It's a reminder of why the pirate genre hits differently when the writing is doing real work.
Risen 2: Dark Waters is the sleeper pick. It's rough around the edges by modern standards, but no game outside Black Flag has captured the gritty, morally grey pirate RPG feel as well. Voodoo magic, island hopping, and a cast of genuinely strange characters. If you want something that feels spiritually adjacent to what made Black Flag special in 2013, this is it.
What to expect when Resynced actually launches
The key here is that Black Flag Resynced isn't just trading on nostalgia. Ubisoft has made meaningful changes to the original, from how combat flows to how the notoriously frustrating tailing missions play out. The gap between the 2013 version and Resynced is wider than most remasters.
For a full breakdown before you boot it up, the complete guide to every change in Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced covers everything Ubisoft has adjusted, added, and rebuilt from the ground up. Worth reading before you assume you remember how everything works.
July 9 is close. Get the hours in now.








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