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Ubisoft’s Curious Decision Could Hit, but It’s More Likely to Backfire

Why might Ubisoft be doing this? It’s no secret that Skull and Bones was a huge misfire. Ironically labeled as the first “AAAA” game, it was a spectacular flop for Ubisoft despite Black Flag itself being the groundwork. Ubisoft’s big swing ended up getting a 59 rating on Metacritic and a 3.3 user score. The pirate game didn’t work, so it’s certainly feasible that Ubisoft is now trying to make Black Flag a bit less pirate-centric in this remake.
The other alternative is that Ubisoft just wants to make its new version of Black Flag more unique. Remakes and remasters are usually good when they just port the existing game with modern graphics, controls, and more. But sometimes, it’s totally fair to want to add something for the players who will jump in and know everything already. Think of it as a movie that’s either remastering something or adapting another piece of art. The creators will often change a few things to make it different enough to justify the creation of this version.
Additionally, it meshes best with the current style of Assassin’s Creed. Black Flag and previous entries were not really RPGs, but Assassin’s Creed hasn’t been the same since Origins. That marked a huge shift for the series, for better or worse, and the RPG elements have been part of the franchise ever since. With that in mind, it’s not a huge surprise that Ubisoft wants to do this, even if it is a bit unprecedented.








