Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Runs at Up to 60 FPS on Xbox Series X

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Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Runs at Up to 60 FPS on Xbox Series X

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is preparing to launch on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and early footage gives a clear look at how the two console versions compare.

The Xbox Series X edition offers three graphics modes, giving you a choice between 30 FPS, 40 FPS, and 60 FPS. Xbox Series S has a single 30 FPS mode. Early testing suggests that all available modes maintain their target frame rates well, with no major drops reported during the tested sections.

The differences reflect the capabilities of the two consoles. Xbox Series X has more processing power and can offer a wider selection of performance and image quality options. Xbox Series S targets a lower specification, but the early results suggest that Ubisoft has still delivered a stable experience.

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced launches on July 9, 2026, for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2. The standard Xbox edition is priced at $59.99 in the United States and £49.99 in the United Kingdom.

Xbox Series X includes three performance options

The three modes on Xbox Series X allow you to choose the type of experience that suits your display and preferences.

The 30 FPS mode is likely designed to prioritize image quality and resolution. The 60 FPS option focuses on smoother movement and faster response, which can be useful during combat, ship battles, and parkour. The 40 FPS mode offers a middle option for displays that support 120 Hz output.

A 40 FPS mode can feel smoother than 30 FPS while preserving more visual detail than a typical 60 FPS setting. However, you will need a compatible television or monitor to use it correctly.

ConsoleAvailable frame rate modes
Xbox Series X30 FPS, 40 FPS, and 60 FPS
Xbox Series S30 FPS
PlayStation 5Separate details depend on platform testing
PCPerformance depends on hardware and settings
Nintendo Switch 2Separate technical details apply

Initial tests indicate that the Xbox Series X version holds close to a stable 30 FPS, 40 FPS, or 60 FPS depending on the selected mode. The Xbox Series S version also appears to maintain its 30 FPS target without noticeable drops.

These results are encouraging because an unstable frame rate can affect combat timing, camera movement, and general responsiveness. Stable performance is often more important than a higher target that frequently drops.

Xbox Series S receives fewer options but stable performance

Xbox Series S owners will not receive a 60 FPS mode at launch. The console is limited to one 30 FPS option, which may disappoint players who prefer higher frame rates.

However, the available footage suggests that Ubisoft has focused on keeping the experience consistent. A stable 30 FPS mode can still work well for an open world adventure, especially when frame pacing is controlled and visual quality remains clear.

The Series S version naturally has some visual differences compared with Series X. These may include lower resolution, reduced environmental detail, changes to shadows, or other adjustments used to maintain performance. The reference footage does not suggest that these differences make the lower priced console version unsuitable.

For many Series S owners, the main concern will be whether the game runs smoothly rather than whether every visual feature matches the Series X edition. Early testing indicates that the smaller console handles the game well within its limits.

The new version rebuilds the pirate adventure for modern hardware

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is a rebuilt version of the 2013 pirate adventure. It follows Edward Kenway through the Caribbean and combines traditional Assassin’s Creed exploration with naval travel and large ship battles.

The original game became one of the most popular entries in the series because of its open world sailing, sea combat, island exploration, and pirate setting. The new release aims to update that experience for current hardware.

Improved performance should make several parts of the game feel better, especially on Xbox Series X at 60 FPS. Faster camera movement, combat animations, and parkour can benefit from the higher frame rate. The visual improvements should also help the tropical environments, cities, oceans, and weather effects look more detailed.

Based on the early Xbox footage, Ubisoft appears to have delivered stable performance on both Series consoles. Xbox Series X offers the stronger version with more choices, while Xbox Series S provides a simpler 30 FPS experience that still appears consistent.

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