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Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, a ground-up Anvil Engine remake of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, launches July 9, 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Ubisoft publishes official PC requirements for Black Flag Resynced across four presets, with 16 GB RAM and an SSD required and ray tracing mandatory at every tier.
Ray tracing is required to run Black Flag Resynced on PC, so a ray-tracing-capable GPU is mandatory even at the minimum tier. There is no ray-tracing-off option.
These Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced console pages show what is confirmed now, what is still unknown, and whether you should buy, wait, or compare.
Where to get Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC at the July 9, 2026 launch, without fake price claims.
Compare buying optionsYes, Black Flag Resynced launches on PlayStation 5 on July 9, 2026. It is a current-generation remake, so a standard PS5 or PS5 Pro plays it, but PS4 does not. Exact PS5 performance modes and any PS5 Pro enhancements are not detailed yet.
Open console pageYes, Black Flag Resynced launches on Xbox Series X and Series S on July 9, 2026. Xbox One is not supported, since this is a current-generation remake. Exact per-console performance modes and any Series X versus Series S difference are not detailed yet.
Open console pageBoth PS5 and Xbox Series X|S launch Black Flag Resynced on July 9, 2026. Pick the console you already own, or compare price and library if buying fresh. A specific PS5 versus Series X performance gap is not confirmed, and neither runs on last-generation hardware.
Open console pageUbisoft's official Black Flag Resynced PC requirements, including the ray-tracing-required detail that affects older graphics cards.
Open guideGPU planning for Black Flag Resynced based on Ubisoft's official tiers, with the ray-tracing-required detail front and center.
Open guidePractical Black Flag Resynced PC settings advice for a game where ray tracing cannot be turned off.
Open guideBlack Flag Resynced PC performance status, covering the official requirement presets, required ray tracing, and what to check before blaming your hardware.
Open guideWhat is confirmed about Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced on PlayStation 5, including the July 9, 2026 launch date.
Open guideWhat is confirmed about Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced on Xbox Series X and Series S, including the July 9, 2026 launch date.
Open guideA calm PS5 vs Xbox comparison for the Black Flag Resynced launch, focused on what is confirmed rather than rumored performance details.
Open guideFor 1080p at 60 FPS, this check expects at least a GTX 1660 or RTX 3050 class GPU, a Ryzen 5 3600 or i5-10400 class CPU, 16 GB RAM, andSSD storage.
Ubisoft's official PC system requirements. Ray tracing is required at every tier, so a ray-tracing-capable GPU is mandatory. Minimum maps to GTX 1660 / RX 5500 XT / Arc A580 class for 1080p 30 FPS with upscaling, recommended maps to RTX 3060 / RX 6600 XT / Arc B580 class for 1080p 60 FPS medium. 16 GB RAM and an SSD are required at both tiers.
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