Hello everyone!
We’re back and with us being a week away from launch, it’s time to batten down the hatches and prepare yourselves to set sail on July 9th. Here’s all the key things you need to know to set off on your adventure in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. And for those of you who have been following along with our Deep Dive series, check out some of the clips below for some new gameplay elements we haven’t shown before.
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13 years later, the iconic pirate adventure returns with a slew of new features, story content and gameplay improvements.
Set in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy, Black Flag Resynced tells the story of Edward Kenway, a brash Welsh privateer turned pirate who inadvertently gets swept into the ancient war between Assassins and Templars. On the hunt for the Observatory – a mythical device capable of tracking anyone in the world using a blood sample – Edward must face the consequences of his greed and chart a path of redemption that will lead him to the Assassins Brotherhood.
For more info on the Ground Gameplay of Resynced check out our Deep Dive here.
Resynced’s updated core combat loop is all about breaking an enemies’ defence. While you could certainly try hack and slashing them to death, you’ll quickly find that Edward has an arsenal of tools and moves at his disposal to break defence and get brutal takedowns.
Advanced enemy archetypes will require a bit more creativity to take down. To kill an elite enemy like a Brute in a chain takedown, you can use the Quick Shot from Edward’s pistol to break their defence and continue your chain. A quick shot from the pistol instantly breaks the guard of any advanced archetype, opening them up for attacks they would otherwise deny.
The new Demolitionist will launch grenades at Edward, and you can use your rope dart to pull an enemy into the AOE.
More freedom to stalk your targets:
Edward has a number of tools and methods available for stealth gameplay:
Social stealth returns in Resynced:
Advanced Parkour Returns:
New Ziplines:
For more info on the Naval Gameplay of Resynced check out our Deep Dive here.
There are 3 new officers for the Jackdaw that you’ll be able to recruit. Each will provide an essential perk for naval combat.
You’ll quickly discover that upgrading the Jackdaw will be essential for surviving and thriving as a pirate of the Carribean. To do so, you’ll have to collect loot and there a number of ways to achieve your aims.
You’ll also be able to customize the Jackdaw with the cosmetics you earn throughout your adventures.
Kenway’s Fleet returns to Resynced and will allow you to assign captured ships to regional missions for passive loot and income. To unlock Kenway’s Fleet in a region, you’ll have to capture that region’s Fort.
The fearsome Legendary Ships return from the original. Defeating them rewards you with unique cosmetics for the Jackdaw, and each will be repayable if you are a masochist who can’t get enough of the challenge.
For more info on how we expanded on the original Black Flag, check out our Deep Dive here.
The Hideout has been expanded and upgrading it will change and improve life on Great Inagua for both Edward and its residents.
The Benefits of Upgrading the Hideout:
Resynced brings new narrative content, allowing us to tie some loose ends for Edward and his friends. Of course, if you want to know more about these new questlines, you’ll have to wait for the release. No spoilers to be found here!
New and Resynced Content
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Lighting is one of those things that really sells a world as believable and realistic, and small differences can really stand out when they’re not quite right. The Caribbean of Resynced features a number of different environments, from dense jungles to urban settlements to the open ocean. Each of those requires a different approach to lighting, and Anvil provides the power needed to make that happen. For example, the original game’s lighting was largely static and baked into the environment, while Resynced introduces dynamic raytraced lighting. But raytracing is very intensive and takes a lot of processing power to achieve. Anvil not only allows for raytracing, but it does so in a package that makes it possible on not just high-end hardware, but the lower specs of some consoles and less advanced PCs.
Rogue waves, waterspouts and lightning will all pose a danger to the Jackdaw while you’re navigating the high seas of the Caribbean.
Atmos returns from AC Shadows, a group of systems which simulate extremely complex and realistic weather. Weather will change dynamically throughout the day, ranging from bright and sweltering sunny days, to light wind and rain, to outright hurricane-like conditions.
While the HUD is fully customizable, there are a few presets you’ll be able to choose to make things easy for you.
Once you get familiar with Resynced’s systems and the timing and feel of gameplay you’ll be able to toggle visual information at will, including Parry VFX & enemy health and defence bars.
You’ll be able to tweak the difficulty settings of the four main pillars of gameplay in Resynced: Combat, Stealth, Naval Combat and Activities.
There are four separate difficulty settings you can tweak to your heart’s desire: combat, naval combat, stealth, and activities. Each is split into three difficulties: Forgiving, Intended, and Hard.
Well that’s it for now, we hope you enjoyed reading this, and we can’t wait for you to get your hands on Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, available July 9th.
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