The saga surrounding an unannounced Assassin's Creed: Black Flag remake intensified this month as fresh merchandise images and fan-shared photographs bolstered speculation that Ubisoft may be preparing an official reveal.
Eurogamer first drew attention to a set of photographs showing what appears to be a statue of Edward Kenway, the protagonist of the original 2013 title, in a pose and outfit closely matching the pirate-era Assassin. The images, circulating across social platforms and collector forums, were accompanied by shots of packaging and mock-ups that mirror the aesthetic associated with recent Ubisoft remasters and remakes.
These leaks arrive against a backdrop of wider turmoil at Ubisoft. Recent months have seen layoffs, studio closures and project cancellations, most notably the long-in-development Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake. Those upheavals have sharpened attention on Ubisoft's release slate and prompted closer scrutiny of any merchandise or retail listings that might hint at forthcoming announcements.
Observers note that physical merch and pre-production statues are common leak sources in the run-up to major reveals, with retailers or third-party manufacturers sometimes distributing promotional items ahead of time. The presence of such items, while not definitive proof of an imminent launch, adds weight to the steady stream of earlier rumours pointing to a Black Flag revisit.
Ubisoft has not issued an official comment on the leaked images or confirmed any remake plans. Industry watchers expect further signals in the coming months as the publisher adjusts its lineup following recent internal changes and readies announcements tied to earnings updates and seasonal showcases.
For further detail and the original images, Eurogamer's coverage is available here: Eurogamer - Assassin's Creed: Black Flag remake statue leaks.