Assassin's Creed maker Ubisoft bets on 'Black Flag' remake to turn its ship around


FILE PHOTO: UbiSoft Entertainment logo is seen at the Paris Games Week (PGW), a trade fair for video games in Paris, France, October 27, 2024. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/File Photo

April 23 (Reuters) - ⁠Ubisoft said on Thursday that "Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced", a ⁠remake of its 2013 pirate-themed hit title, would launch on ‌July 9, marking the video game group's first major release since its profit warning in January.

Ubisoft's market capitalization has collapsed 93% from its 2018 peak of more ​than 12 billion euros ($14 billion). It expects ⁠an operating loss of 1 ⁠billion euros in 2026, driven by the cancellation of six games.

"If ⁠the ‌showcase succeeds, I think a positive market reaction is likely. But they can't afford to disappoint," Corentin Marty, analyst at ⁠Paris broker TP ICAP Midcap, told Reuters.

Primarily developed ​by Ubisoft Singapore, "Black ‌Flag Resynced" will include updated visuals, new gameplay features, and ⁠an extended storyline, ​Ubisoft said, adding Grammy-nominated artist Woodkid is returning on the soundtrack.

The game, to be priced at 59.99 euros, will be available on PlayStation 5, ⁠Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, ​Epic Games Store and Ubisoft's own store, the company said.

The critical launch echoes Japan's Capcom, which revived its acclaimed "Resident Evil" franchise to overcome a ⁠dire financial state.

Capcom, suffering steep losses in spring 2013, halved its profit forecast and cancelled projects, before making a strategic turn towards a tight portfolio of core franchises and a riskier approach on ​creative decisions. The launch of "Resident Evil 7" in ⁠2017 was the first in a series of commercially successfulremakes and ​new entries.

Capcom has now recorded 12 consecutive ‌years of operating profit growth, while ​its market capitalisation rose nearly 1,200% over a decade.

($1 = 0.8551 euros)

(Reporting by Leo Marchandon in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

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