An Amazon UK product page has surfaced for an “Art / Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remaster” book, and it lists a release date of March 24, 2026, immediately reigniting the long-running rumors around a refreshed version of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. The listing attributes the book to Ubisoft and names Titan as the publisher, a familiar partner behind multiple Assassin’s Creed art books.
According to Wccftech, the listing was spotted via IGN and is already available for pre-order. It carries a £39.99 RRP in the UK, while the current pre-order price sits around £29.95, and it specifically points to March 24, 2026 as the publication date. That timing lines up neatly with the release window many leaks have been circling, although dates on retail pages can also be placeholders until a formal announcement lands.
The “Remaster” wording is also notable because a separate leak previously suggested the project could be titled Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. If the book is legitimate, the naming difference could simply be temporary labeling or an input mistake, but the appearance of a dedicated “Remaster” art book is the kind of auxiliary product that typically travels alongside a real release plan.
Why This Listing Is Being Treated as Another Real Sign: Titan, ISBN Details, and the “Resynced” Naming Question
Wccftech points out several factors that make the listing look credible at a glance. Titan fits as a publisher given its history with Assassin’s Creed art books, and Ubisoft being credited as the author is consistent with how official franchise art books are often handled. The product page also includes an ISBN (9781835417706), which adds another layer of specificity even if the date or title could still be adjusted later.
At the same time, nothing here replaces an official reveal. There is still no formal announcement for a Black Flag remaster or remake, and retail listings can shift quickly. But if the book is real, the March 24, 2026 date and the explicit “Remaster” label make it difficult to dismiss as pure noise, which is why the rumor cycle has flared up again.
Forrás: Wccftech



