Ubisoft's curious explanation for the reupload of Assassin's Creed: Black Flag's sea shanties has the gaming community in a frenzy. Is it a mere technical glitch, or a clever marketing strategy?
The gaming giant has recently reuploaded a collection of sea shanties from the beloved Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag on their YouTube channel, causing a stir among fans. This move has ignited speculation about a potential remake of the game, a rumor that has been floating around for quite some time.
Ubisoft, however, has attributed this action to 'technical issues' and nothing more. In a statement, they said, 'We encountered some technical issues with a few of our videos, which we had to reupload.' But is this the whole truth?
Many fans are skeptical, especially given the mounting evidence of a remake. The voice actor for Edward Kenway, Matt Ryan, hinted at legal troubles with Ubisoft after suggesting a remake at a convention. Ubisoft's financial reports also indicate an unannounced title scheduled for release this financial year, and a PEGI listing for 'Black Flag Resynced' was discovered in December.
But here's where it gets controversial: Is Ubisoft being transparent, or is this a clever ploy to build anticipation? Could this be a strategic move to gauge fan interest and create a buzz around the potential remake?
While Ubisoft's statement seems straightforward, it's hard not to wonder if there's more to the story. The gaming community is abuzz with theories, and the anticipation for an official announcement continues to grow.
What do you think? Is Ubisoft being genuine, or is there a hidden agenda behind this 'technical issue'? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let's discuss this intriguing gaming mystery!