The first tests confirm a very solid performance on both consoles, although with different graphic options.
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With the release of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced just around the corner, the first comparisons between the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S versions are already revealing how the highly anticipated return of the Ubisoft classic will perform on both consoles.
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The tests published after the embargo lift show that Ubisoft has opted for a very stable experience on both systems. However, the Xbox Series X will have a wider range of graphics modes, while the Series S will prioritize a single configuration focused on stability.
How Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced performs on Xbox
These are the confirmed differences between the two versions:
| Feature | Xbox Series X | Xbox Series S |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics modes | 3 modes | 1 mode |
| 30 FPS | Yes | Yes |
| 40 FPS | Yes | No |
| 60 FPS | Yes | No |
| Stability | Stable performance in all three modes | 30 FPS stable throughout the game |
The first performance tests indicate that the Xbox Series X maintains a very solid frame rate in all three modes – 30, 40, and 60 FPS – while the Xbox Series S consistently sustains 30 FPS without any noticeable drops during gameplay.
- Although the Series S doesn’t offer higher frame rate modes, Ubisoft’s work has been well-received in early impressions, particularly for the stability achieved on the less powerful hardware.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced will arrive on Xbox Series X|S this week with visual improvements, a technical update tailored to the current generation, and different performance options for those playing on Series X. Everything suggests that Ubisoft has managed to deliver a solid experience on both consoles, allowing players to enjoy the return of one of the most beloved installments in the series with a significant technical leap from the original.

