Assassin's Creed Black Flag — AKA the one where you get to be a pirate — is currently unavailable on Steam. But don't get excited — it's not because there's a new version on the cards.
Black Flag's disappearance from the Steam store prompted speculation from fans — fuelled by previous whispers — that Ubisoft had pulled the original version of the game ahead of the launch of its rumoured remake.
In response to those whispers, Ubisoft has now issued a statement saying the game was simply unavailable to buy right now due to a «technical issue».
«We are aware that Assassin's Creed Black Flag is currently unavailable for purchase on Steam,» a Ubisoft spokesperson told Eurogamer. «This is due to a technical issue, and our teams are working on a solution to bring it back as soon as possible.»
Back in June, Kotaku reported that a Black Flag remake was in the works, with Skull & Bones studio Ubisoft Singapore «heavily involved». Still, the project was not expected to be completed for «at least a few years».
Of course, Skull & Bones began life as a spin-off from Black Flag — and a decade on, still lacks a release date. The suggestion that a Black Flag remake is now being built on top of Skull & Bones' tech is certainly interesting — as long as it doesn't take quite as long to launch.
Of all the Assassin's Creed games, Black Flag's open seas seem most ripe for a revisit. If you prefer your Assassin's Creed games on dry land, however, this year's Mirage is a nostalgic trip back to the series' origins in the Middle East.
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