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Assassin’s Creed 4 Remake Teased by Edward Kenway Voice Actor

Summary

  • Matt Ryan, the voice of Edward Kenway, teases a possible Assassin’s Creed 4 remake during a fan interaction.
  • The remake’s purpose is unclear since the original runs well on modern consoles, raising questions about what improvements might be made.
  • Ubisoft has not yet confirmed the remake, but rumours and fan excitement continue to build.

Edward Kenway’s Voice Actor Sparks Rumours About Assassin’s Creed 4 Remake

Fans of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag have reason to get excited. Matt Ryan, the voice behind Edward Kenway, recently teased a possible remake of the beloved pirate adventure during a fan interaction.

When asked if the fan had beaten the game before, Ryan replied, “Well, you may have to beat it again,” before giving a smirk that set social media abuzz.

The fan asked if the rumours of an Assassin’s Creed 4 remake were true, and while Ryan didn’t confirm outright, his subtle hints suggest something is indeed in the works. He even added, “There’s a reason I say that, but I can’t say anything.” This kind of tease from someone deeply involved with the project gives more weight to the circulating rumours.

Why Fans Care About the Black Flag Remake

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag holds a special place in many gamers’ hearts. Released in 2013, it’s often considered the best in the series thanks to its thrilling pirate theme, open-world exploration, and especially its ship combat, which was a major highlight. While Ubisoft tried to build on this with a spin-off called Skull and Bones, that game struggled and was delayed indefinitely.

The rumoured Assassin’s Creed 4 remake would allow both longtime fans and newcomers to experience the iconic story and gameplay on modern platforms with potential visual and technical upgrades. However, since the original game still runs smoothly on Xbox Series X|S and PS5 at 60 frames per second, many wonder what new features or improvements Ubisoft might add to justify a full remake.

Well, details about the remake remain scarce, but it’s possible that Matt Ryan may have recorded new voice lines, signalling fresh content or reworked story elements. Typically, remakes reuse original voice work unless there are major changes. This has sparked curiosity about how much the remake will differ from the original.

Whatever Ubisoft plans, fans are eager to hear more.

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