A new report suggests that Ubisoft may be revisiting one of its earliest titles, with a remake of Assassin’s Creed said to be in development. The information comes from xjØnathan, who claims the project is based on details shared by an internal source. While there has been no official confirmation from Ubisoft, the leak adds to growing speculation about the company’s plans for the franchise.
The report arrives as Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is preparing for a return through Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced. Ubisoft recently confirmed the project, which involves collaboration between multiple studios, including teams in Singapore, Barcelona, Bordeaux, Belgrade, Chengdu, Kyiv, Montreal, and Shanghai. The scale of development suggests that Ubisoft is investing significant resources into modernizing its older catalog.
Earlier rumors had already pointed to Ubisoft exploring more than one remake within the Assassin’s Creed series. This latest leak appears to support that claim, though the future of such projects may depend on how Black Flag Resynced performs after release. Ubisoft has not shared detailed information about its long-term roadmap, but current activity indicates a cautious rollout strategy.

Details about the possible Assassin’s Creed remake remain limited. However, based on what has been seen with Black Flag Resynced, Ubisoft may prioritize updated visuals and refined gameplay systems rather than expanding features. Reports about Black Flag Resynced suggest that certain elements, including multiplayer and some DLC content, may not be included in the final package.
Despite the lack of official announcements regarding an Assassin’s Creed 1 remake, early interest in Black Flag Resynced has been notable. The title has already gathered close to 30,000 followers on Steam in a short time, reflecting continued demand to revisit older entries in the series. Whether Ubisoft moves forward with additional remakes will likely become clearer once Black Flag Resynced reaches players.
