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Edward and Caroline Share a Hot Chocolate in This Exclusive Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced Cutscene

Ubisoft’s *Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced* debuts with expanded gameplay and a surprise cutscene

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The brief

The update includes significant parkour improvements, bringing mechanics closer to *Shadows*’ fluidity, alongside expanded content and refined gameplay systems. Coverage highlights a newly revealed cutscene featuring characters Edward Kenway and Caroline sharing a moment over hot chocolate, described as an exclusive addition by IGN and Ubisoft’s official deep-dive series.

Mainstream gaming outlets—including *DLCompare.com*, *Inven Global*, and *IMDb*—are focusing on the technical upgrades, gameplay refinements, and the reimagined narrative elements. Ubisoft’s official materials emphasize the project’s commitment to preserving the original’s essence while modernizing its mechanics.

Watch for pre-release reviews assessing whether the parkour overhaul and new content justify the update. Release details, including platform availability, remain consistent with prior announcements.

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Quick answers

Is *Black Flag Resynced* a full remake or a remaster?

Coverage describes it as a remastered sequel with expanded content and gameplay improvements, not a full remake.

Which platforms will the game launch on?

Platforms have not been specified beyond the original’s availability; prior *Assassin’s Creed* remasters typically include PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.

What is the significance of the hot chocolate cutscene?

The cutscene is framed as an exclusive addition, though its narrative role or broader implications are not yet detailed in coverage.

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