Darby McDevitt, also the screenwriter for the original 2013 Black Flag, said the scenes feel like a natural part of the story.
Despite a packed reveal, the upcoming remake has even more to share, including PC requirements, new features, and so on.
A new addition with the remake sees Edward Kenway seemingly embarking on a treasure hunt after discovering a map from an old friend.
Ubisoft Singapore's Justin Ng also confirms the inclusion of social stealth and that the team will tone down combat VFX and audio cues.
PS5 Pro players can also expect higher fidelity and "additional rendering features" alongside day-one support for Upgraded PSSR.
You'll need 65 GB of installation space on a solid-state drive for Ubisoft's upcoming remake, which also mandates an upscaler.
Creative director Paul Fu also confirmed that there would be new modern-day rifts that focus on "Edward's internal struggles."
Rebuilt from the ground up on the latest version of Anvil Engine but retaining the same soul, Ubisoft's Black Flag remake is a stunner.
A legend is reborn, as Ubisoft's remake of Black Flag launches on July 9th. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Edward Kenway returns in this ground-up remake of the 2013 classic, complete with improvements, new content and much more.
Ubisoft's long-awaited title (and one of the worst-kept secrets in gaming) will finally be revealed to the world this week.
Ubisoft seems poised to unveil the long-awaited remake, which may or may not be connected to the next rumored State of Play.
"Some whispers have a little more wind in their sails. Keep your spyglass on the horizon," says Vantage Studios' Jean Guesdon.
Allegedly set to launch this March before getting delayed to next year, Ubisoft may finally reveal the long-awaited remake this Spring.
The long-rumored remake was reportedly meant to go gold in the first week of February before Ubisoft's sudden internal reset.
The website was registered by the same company that handles domains for all of Ubisoft's IPs, including Far Cry and Splinter Cell.