Ubisoft delivers long-awaited performance upgrades to Assassin's Creed Unity while confirming Black Flag Resynced remake, alongside updates on multiple AC projects including Shadows, Hexe, and Invictus.
Ubisoft has delivered a significant update to the Assassin's Creed franchise, addressing long-standing fan requests while confirming several high-profile projects in development. The company's latest announcement focuses on both immediate improvements to existing titles and future releases that will shape the series' direction.
Assassin's Creed Unity finally gets 60 FPS patch
The most immediate change affects Assassin's Creed Unity, which will receive a free performance upgrade on March 5, 2026. The patch removes the 30 FPS cap that has limited PlayStation 5 players since the game's release, bringing the experience in line with Xbox Series X|S versions that already benefited from Microsoft's FPS Boost feature.
This update represents years of community feedback finally being addressed. Unity, despite its technical issues at launch in 2014, has grown in reputation as one of the series' more ambitious entries, particularly for its recreation of revolutionary Paris. The performance limitation on newer hardware has been a persistent complaint among players who wanted to experience the game at its best.
Xbox players will also get an opportunity to try Unity during Xbox Free Play Days from April 2-6, 2026, when multiple Assassin's Creed titles will be available for free. This promotion could introduce the game to a new audience just as the performance patch makes it more appealing to return players.
Black Flag Resynced remake officially confirmed
Perhaps the most significant revelation is the confirmation of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced, a remake of the beloved 2013 pirate adventure. While Ubisoft hasn't formally announced the project, the company recently released brand-new official artwork for Black Flag Resynced on its official blog, effectively confirming its existence without explicit announcement.

Black Flag remains one of the series' most popular entries, praised for its open-world sailing mechanics, naval combat, and the charismatic protagonist Edward Kenway. The remake is expected to feature modern graphics, updated gameplay systems, and potentially expanded content while preserving the core story that made the original so memorable.
Earlier reports had suggested a potential March 31, 2026 launch window, and with Ubisoft recently teasing the project at the start of March, that timeline may still be plausible. However, the company has not confirmed any release window, leaving fans to speculate based on the artwork reveal and development progress.
Assassin's Creed Shadows enters final support phase
Looking at current titles, Assassin's Creed Shadows, which launched in 2025, is entering its final phase of support. The game has received multiple updates based on community feedback, including significant improvements to the parkour system that addressed one of the main criticisms from launch.
Ubisoft will celebrate the game's first anniversary with a livestream on March 20, 2026, at 10 AM PT / 6 PM CET on its Twitch channel. This event will likely showcase the cumulative improvements made over the past year and provide closure on the game's post-launch support.
Future projects in development
The company also confirmed that several other Assassin's Creed projects remain in active development:
Codename Hexe - Described as a darker, narrative-driven entry, this project represents Ubisoft's continued experimentation with different tones and settings within the franchise. The "darker" descriptor suggests a departure from the more historical adventure focus of recent mainline entries.
Codename Invictus - This PvP multiplayer project indicates Ubisoft's interest in expanding the franchise's online offerings. While the series has experimented with multiplayer before, a dedicated competitive title could represent a significant investment in that space.
Assassin's Creed Jade - Though details remain scarce, this project continues the mobile gaming push that has characterized recent Assassin's Creed strategy.
Netflix live-action series - The ongoing adaptation for Netflix shows the franchise's expansion beyond gaming into other media, following the success of similar video game adaptations on streaming platforms.
Industry context and significance
These announcements reflect broader trends in the gaming industry, particularly the focus on updating and remastering older titles for new hardware. The Unity patch addresses a common criticism that publishers often abandon older games rather than optimizing them for current platforms.
The Black Flag remake taps into nostalgia while potentially introducing the game to players who missed it during the PS3/Xbox 360 era. This strategy of revisiting successful formulas with modern technology has proven successful for other franchises and could help maintain interest in the series between mainline releases.
For fans, the roadmap provides clarity on what to expect from the franchise over the next few years, balancing nostalgia-driven projects with new experimental entries. The combination of performance updates, remakes, and original content suggests a comprehensive approach to keeping the Assassin's Creed brand relevant across different player segments.
Source: Ubisoft Official Blog

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