Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced Skips Switch 2 at Launch, Sparks Discussion
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Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced Skips Switch 2 at Launch, Sparks Discussion

authorBy Roberta Williams
DateApr 23, 2026
Read Time2 min

Ubisoft officially announced the release date for "Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced" as July 9, 2026. However, the eagerly anticipated title will not be making its debut on the Switch 2, at least not at launch, a move that has surprised many given Ubisoft's consistent support for the new Nintendo console in its inaugural year, with well-received ports such as "Assassin's Creed Shadows" and "Star Wars Outlaws." This strategic decision to bypass the hybrid platform initially has sparked considerable discussion among the gaming community and industry observers.

The original "Black Flag" title has captivated over 34 million players globally and is widely regarded as one of the series' most acclaimed installments, often compared favorably to "Assassin's Creed II." While the current iteration of the game is accessible on various platforms, including PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5, and its predecessor, "The Rebel Collection," is available on the original Switch, fans of the series and the Switch 2 console are left wondering if a version for Nintendo's newest hardware might emerge later. Ubisoft is expected to provide more details during a dedicated showcase, where gameplay, additional platforms, and the precise release date will likely be unveiled.

This situation highlights the evolving dynamics of game distribution and platform exclusivity in the modern gaming landscape. While some may view the absence of "Resynced" on Switch 2 at launch as a missed opportunity, it also presents an ongoing narrative for future announcements. The ongoing commitment from major publishers like Ubisoft to develop for new hardware, even with staggered releases, underscores a positive trend in the industry, promoting a wider variety of gaming experiences across different ecosystems. This approach, while potentially frustrating for some players in the short term, ensures that each platform receives optimized content tailored to its capabilities, ultimately enriching the gaming world for everyone involved.

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