While gamers were sailing the high seas and foiling nefarious plots in the main campaign of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, one man trained to become an assassin.
Edward Kenway’s former quartermaster, Adewale, disappears at a certain point in the game, and we’re left wondering where he went. Adewale began his training with the Assassins, thus forming the basis for the game’s story-driven DLC, Freedom Cry.
Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remake looks to be all but confirmed, with some first official details being shared online.
Black Flags is great and all but they really should have remade the first game.
Like I said Black Flags is a fantastic pirate game but it's where, for me anyway, it started to drift away from it's Assassin roots and felt like a new IP they were too scared to do without something attached. It's funny because they could have called this Skull and Bones back then or just "Black Flags and it would have done well enough to start a new IP for them. Sometimes I felt Black Flags was held back in some places because it was attached to AC lore, if it was a new IP it would have been fun to continue Edwards adventures in multiple games as he was a really good characters.
Wish they remade ACII before Black Flag ... or even re-imagined AC1
I never put anywhere near enough into Black Flag when it first launched.
Looking forward to giving it another go when the remake launches.
Ubisoft has added Steam achievements to several of its titles, including games in the Ghost Recon and Assassin's Creed series.
EXCLUSIVE - New details on the Assassin's Creed franchise, including a surprise detail that the Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remake.
This game is too new to receive a remake. Its also playable on current Xbox and PlayStation platforms. Assassin's Creed needs a break, not another release, come up with something new, and different, without grinding.
no thank you. I couldn't care less for any new Ubisoft game right now. And it's not like that game needs a remake anyways