Are Ubisoft announcements looming, new clues about two highly awaited comebacks.
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In Ubisoft, the atmosphere of announcement is back. After months (even years) of leaks, silences, and changes of direction, new clues suggest that two of the most talked-about projects in the French company’s catalog could be closer to being officially revealed.
This is not a direct confirmation, but rather indications that, when viewed together, start to paint a familiar scenario: recent activity on web domains, internal adjustments, and a calendar that would fit with a company-owned event in the coming weeks.
Clues pointing to Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
In recent hours, movement has been detected in domains associated with both projects, something that has historically preceded official announcements by Ubisoft. In the case of the Prince of Persia remake, its existence has been confirmed for some time, although its development has gone through several phases and restarts. The prolonged silence has raised doubts, but these new clues suggest that the project is ready to reappear.
More striking is what surrounds the return of Black Flag. Although Ubisoft has never officially announced it, the leaks have been constant, to the point where many take it for granted that the remake (known internally as Resynced) is real. Recent clues reinforce this idea and suggest that the announcement could take place in the short term.
Various sources do not rule out that Ubisoft is preparing a new Ubisoft Forward, where, in addition to these two titles, other long-rumored projects could appear. As for dates, there is cautious talk of a Prince of Persia release soon, while the Black Flag remake could be aiming for March 2026, still without official confirmation.
For now, it’s best to remain cautious. But everything indicates that Ubisoft is starting to make a move, and that two of its most anticipated returns could soon stop being just rumors.

