Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced hasn’t set sail yet, but it’s already doing better than Shadows on Steam

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced hasn’t set sail yet, but it’s already doing better than Shadows on Steam

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Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced - Edward Kenway nearing a small port village

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Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced isn’t even out yet – Edward Kenway makes his long-awaited return tomorrow, 9th July – but it’s already on track to perform better than last year’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows.

According to estimates by Rhys Elliott, head of market analysis for the games-oriented market data company Alinea, the remake of Ubisoft’s 2013 seafaring classic has already sold over 300k pre-order units on Steam ahead of this week’s launch, equating to “almost $14m in gross revenue”.

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced – Official PS5 Pro Immersion TrailerWatch on YouTube

That, Elliott notes, means Resynced has sold 5.39x more copies on the PC platform than Shadows did during the same pre-release window. As for consoles, Elliott added, “Because Black Flag carries so much nostalgia for the PS4-era crowd who remember it as a definitive day-one title, we expect it to perform even better on PlayStation than on Steam”.

Shadows, for context, has shifted 5.7m copies globally to this date – 1.3m of those on Steam – falling some way below 2018’s Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, which had sold 10m copies as of March 2020. Viking-centric follow-up Valhalla was also a significant hit for Ubisoft and enjoyed considerably longer post-launch support compared to Shadows.

Black Flag Resynced’s arrival comes amid reports Ubisoft is already working on a Resynced version of 2007’s original Assassin’s Creed. As for the game itself, Eurogamer awarded Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced three stars in our review, calling it a “perfectly fine way of experiencing this tale” even if some of the new additions and changes “are not universally positive”.

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Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced isn’t even out yet – Edward Kenway makes his long-awaited return tomorrow, 9th July – but it’s already on track to perform better than last year’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows.

According to estimates by Rhys Elliott, head of market analysis for the games-oriented market data company Alinea, the remake of Ubisoft’s 2013 seafaring classic has already sold over 300k pre-order units on Steam ahead of this week’s launch, equating to “almost $14m in gross revenue”.

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced – Official PS5 Pro Immersion TrailerWatch on YouTube

That, Elliott notes, means Resynced has sold 5.39x more copies on the PC platform than Shadows did during the same pre-release window. As for consoles, Elliott added, “Because Black Flag carries so much nostalgia for the PS4-era crowd who remember it as a definitive day-one title, we expect it to perform even better on PlayStation than on Steam”.

Shadows, for context, has shifted 5.7m copies globally to this date – 1.3m of those on Steam – falling some way below 2018’s Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, which had sold 10m copies as of March 2020. Viking-centric follow-up Valhalla was also a significant hit for Ubisoft and enjoyed considerably longer post-launch support compared to Shadows.

Black Flag Resynced’s arrival comes amid reports Ubisoft is already working on a Resynced version of 2007’s original Assassin’s Creed. As for the game itself, Eurogamer awarded Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced three stars in our review, calling it a “perfectly fine way of experiencing this tale” even if some of the new additions and changes “are not universally positive”.


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