The Assassin's Creed universe is expanding with multiple projects in development, including a confirmed remake of the 2013 title Black Flag. This announcement signals a shift in the franchise’s roadmap, with several games at different stages of production.
Black Flag Resynced, as it has been codenamed, is one of several Assassin's Creed titles being developed. While no launch window has been set, industry sources suggest a 2026 timeframe could be under consideration. The project is part of a broader initiative to refresh the franchise’s legacy while introducing new narrative directions.
Another key development is codenamed Hexe, described as a narrative-driven experience with a darker twist on the series’ usual formula. This title appears closer to launch than others, though Ubisoft has indicated it will remain tight-lipped until further along in its development cycle. Additionally, an open-world mobile game set in China, codenamed Jade, is also in progress, extending the franchise’s reach beyond traditional platforms.
Invictus, a multiplayer-focused Assassin's Creed game, rounds out the confirmed projects. While details remain scarce, this title could represent a new direction for the series’ competitive play.
The pipeline suggests Ubisoft is balancing remakes with fresh IP, aiming to cater to both long-time fans and newcomers. For IT teams managing gaming infrastructure, this means preparing for potential surges in demand as these projects near release.
