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''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' is a 2013 action-adventure
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developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by
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. It is the sixth major installment in the ''
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'' series. Its historical timeframe precedes that of '' Assassin's Creed III'' (2012), but its modern-day sequences succeed ''III''s own. ''Black Flag'' was originally released for
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, and
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in October 2013 and a month later for
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, and
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. It was later ported to the
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as part of ''The Rebel Collection'' alongside '' Assassin's Creed Rogue'' in December 2019. The game was released for Google Stadia in September 2021. The plot is set in a fictional history of real-world events and follows the millennia-old struggle between the
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, who fight to preserve peace and free will, and the
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, who desire peace through control. The framing story is set in the 21st century and depicts the player as an employee of Abstergo Industries (a company used as a front by the modern-day Templars), who is manipulated into uncovering secrets related to the Assassin-Templar conflict and the precursor race known as the First Civilization. The main story is set in the
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during the Golden Age of Piracy from 1715 to 1722, and follows notorious
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pirate
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, grandfather of ''Assassin's Creed III'' protagonist Ratonhnhaké:ton / Connor and father of antagonist Haytham Kenway, as he searches for fortune and a mythical location called the Observatory, which is sought by both the Assassins and the Templars. A major plot element concerns the attempted establishment of an independent Pirate republic in the
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. Unlike previous games, gameplay elements focus more on the ship-based exploration of the seamless open world map, while also retaining the series' third-person land-based exploration, melee combat, and stealth system. Multiplayer also returns, albeit with only land-based modes and settings. The game's setting spans the West Indies with the three main cities of
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, along with numerous islands, sunken ships, and forts. Players have the option to harpoon large
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and hunt land animals. For the first time in the series, naval exploration is a major part of an ''Assassin's Creed'' game, where Edward captains the ''Jackdaw'', a
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he captures from a Spanish fleet in an early game mission. A number of
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(DLC) packs were released to support ''Black Flag'', including '' Assassin's Creed Freedom Cry'', a story expansion that was later made available as a standalone game in 2014. Set over a decade after ''Black Flag'''s main campaign, ''Freedom Cry'' follows
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, Edward's former quartermaster who became an Assassin. ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' received critical acclaim and was one of the best-selling games of 2013, with over 15million copies sold . Critics praised the open world gameplay, improved naval combat, side-quests, graphics, narrative, characters, and pirate theme. However, the modern-day story and combat received a slightly more mixed response, while criticism fell on aspects of the historical story missions which were considered repetitive. The game received several awards and nominations, including winning the
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award for Best Action Adventure Game. It was followed by '' Assassin's Creed Rogue'' and '' Assassin's Creed Unity'' in November 2014.


Gameplay

''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' is an action-adventure, stealth game set in an open world environment and played from a third-person perspective. The game features three main cities:
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, and
Nassau Nassau may refer to: Places Bahamas *Nassau, Bahamas, capital city of the Bahamas, on the island of New Providence Canada *Nassau District, renamed Home District, regional division in Upper Canada from 1788 to 1792 *Nassau Street (Winnipeg), ...
, which reside under Spanish, British, and
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influence, respectively. In addition, locations like
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and Greater Inagua are used as main story points. It also features 50 other individual locations to explore, including atolls, sea forts,
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ruins, sugar plantations, and underwater shipwrecks, with a 60/40 balance between land and naval exploration. The game was designed to be more open than previous ''Assassin's Creed'' titles, featuring a large map encompassing a large section of the
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from where the smaller, individual locations may be accessed. It also features fewer restrictions for the player compared to '' Assassin's Creed III'', which had very scripted missions and did not give players the freedom to explore until the game was well into its first act. The player will encounter jungles, forts, ruins, and small villages, and can engage, board, and capture passing ships or swimming to nearby beaches in a seamless fashion. In addition, the hunting system has been retained from ''Assassin's Creed III'', allowing the player to
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on land, and
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in the water, with resources gathered used to upgrade equipment via a crafting system. A new aspect in the game is the ''Jackdaw'', the ship that protagonist
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captains. The ''Jackdaw'' is upgradeable throughout the game, and is easily accessible to the player when needed. In addition, a new underwater component has been added, allowing players to explore shipwrecks at several marked locations. The player has access to a spyglass, allowing the examination of distant ships, along with their cargo and strength. It can also help determine if an island still has animals to hunt, treasures to find, high points to reach for synchronization or additional side-quests to complete, such as assassinations and naval contracts. An updated form of the recruit system introduced in '' Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' is present in the game, allowing Edward to recruit crew members. While Kenway's crew will remain loyal to him, they can be promoted to captain acquired ships, and are needed to assist in boarding enemy vessels. They cannot assist in combat or perform long-range assassinations, as in previous games; Ubisoft removed this aspect of the Brotherhood system, believing it allowed players to bypass tense and challenging scenarios too easily. In the present, at the offices of Abstergo Entertainment—a subsidiary of Abstergo Industries—in
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, players control an unnamed protagonist from a first-person perspective and engage in modern-day pirating through the exploration of Abstergo's offices, eavesdropping, and hacking, all without combat. "Hacking" minigames, similar to the cluster and glyph puzzles from the previous games, are also present, and completing them uncovers various secrets about Abstergo. Multiplayer also returns, with new settings and game modes, though it is entirely land-based.


Synopsis


Characters

The main character of the game is
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(voiced by Matt Ryan), a Welsh privateer-turned-pirate and eventual member of the Brotherhood of Assassins. Edward is the father of the future Colonial Templars Grand Master Haytham Kenway, and grandfather of the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton / Connor, the two playable characters of '' Assassin's Creed III''. During the game, Edward meets and interacts with several real-life historical figures, including notorious pirates Edward "Blackbeard" Thatch (
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),
Benjamin Hornigold Captain Benjamin Hornigold (1680–1719) was an English pirate who operated during the tail end of the Golden Age of Piracy. Born in England in the late 17th century, Hornigold began his pirate career in 1713, attacking merchant ships in the Bah ...
( Ed Stoppard),
Mary Read Mary Read (1685 – 28 April 1721), also known as Mark Read, was an English pirate. She and Anne Bonny were two famous female pirates from the 18th century, and among the few women known to have been convicted of piracy at the height of the " ...
(Olivia Morgan), Stede Bonnet (
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),
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( Sarah Greene),
Calico Jack John Rackham (26 December 168218 November 1720), commonly known as Calico Jack, was an English pirate captain operating in the Bahamas and in Cuba during the early 18th century. His nickname was derived from the calico clothing that he wore, whil ...
(
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), and Charles Vane ( Ralph Ineson).


Setting

As is the case in previous ''
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'' games, the story is divided into two intertwined halves, with one set in the present day and the other in a historical setting. Although the present-day story had previously established that an Animus was required to view one's ancestors memories, the ending of '' Assassin's Creed III'' reveals that Abstergo can now view a host's genetic memories simply by sequencing the host's DNA. As such, the unseen player character is hired by Abstergo Entertainment to investigate a pivotal character in Desmond Miles' ancestry, Edward Kenway. A notorious
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and
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operating during the Golden Age of Piracy, Kenway's story is set in the
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, and mixes open-ended ship-based exploration with combat and land-based adventures in
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and
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, and on a number of Caribbean islands, parts of southern
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and eastern
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.


Plot

In 2013, months after Desmond Miles' sacrifice in '' Assassin's Creed III'', samples taken from Desmond's body allow Abstergo Industries to continue exploring his genetic memories with the Animus' newfound cloud computing abilities. The unnamed player character is hired by Abstergo Entertainment, a subsidiary of Abstergo, to examine the memories of Desmond's ancestor Edward Kenway, a famous eighteenth-century pirate. Ostensibly, this is to gather material for an Animus-powered interactive feature film. In reality, Abstergo—the
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of the present time—are searching for a First Civilization structure known as the Observatory in Edward's memories. As Edward, the player unravels a conspiracy between high-ranking Templars within the British and Spanish empire. Under the guise of cleaning up
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, they have used their positions to locate the Sage—later identified as Bartholomew Roberts (
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)—the only man that can lead them to the Observatory. It can monitor anyone anywhere in the world when provided a blood sample, which they intend to use to spy on and blackmail world leaders. Edward inadvertently becomes involved when he kills a rogue Assassin, Duncan Walpole. Seeing an opportunity for profit, Edward takes Walpole's place at a meeting of Templars in
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, and meets Woodes Rogers (
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) and Cuban Governor and Templar Grandmaster Laureano Torres (
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). His recklessness endangers the Assassin Brotherhood, prompting him to pursue the Sage and the conspirators from the Yucatán Peninsula to
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, eventually catching Roberts on the island of
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off of the
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n coast. Meanwhile, a band of notorious pirates—including Blackbeard,
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,
Mary Read Mary Read (1685 – 28 April 1721), also known as Mark Read, was an English pirate. She and Anne Bonny were two famous female pirates from the 18th century, and among the few women known to have been convicted of piracy at the height of the " ...
(under the alias "James Kidd") and Charles Vane—dream of a pirate utopia where man is free to live beyond the reach of rulers. With Edward's help, they seize control of
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and establish a
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. However, poor governance, the lack of an economy, and an outbreak of disease bring the republic close to collapse, with the founders divided. Edward attempts to resolve the dispute but is too late to stop the Templars from exploiting the situation, resulting in Blackbeard being killed by the British following his retirement, Hornigold joining the Templars, and Vane going insane after
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's mutiny. Eventually, Edward and Roberts uncover the location of the Observatory and retrieve the artifact powering it. Roberts betrays Edward, and the British arrest him. He is imprisoned, but escapes when Ah Tabai (Octavio Solorio), the Assassin Mentor, infiltrates the prison to rescue Mary Read and
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. Mary soon dies in the aftermath of childbirth, and a disheartened Edward decides to join the Brotherhood. Chasing down and eliminating Roberts and the Templar conspirators, Edward retrieves the artifact and returns it to the Observatory, sealing it away. He receives a letter informing him of the passing of his wife and the imminent arrival of his hitherto unknown daughter, Jennifer Scott. Edward returns to England, promising Ah Tabai that he will continue fighting the Templars. Years later, Edward attends '' The Beggar's Opera'' at the
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with Jennifer and his son
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. In the present, John Standish, Abstergo Entertainment's information technology manager, persuades the player to investigate what their employers are trying to hide from them. Under John's guidance, they hack several Animus terminals and deliver the information to Shaun Hastings ( Danny Wallace) and Rebecca Crane (
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), undercover Assassins who have infiltrated Abstergo. When the facility is locked down after the hacks are discovered, John instructs the player to access the Animus' core, at which point Juno (Nadia Verrucci) materializes into an incorporeal form. She reveals that the world is not ready for her yet, and that she is unable to possess the player as her agents intended. John is revealed as the reincarnated Sage and attempts to murder the player to cover up Juno's failed resurrection, but is killed by Abstergo's security, implicating him as responsible for the hacks. During his time as Roberts, the Sage admits to Edward that he owes no allegiance to the Assassins or the Templars and instead uses whoever represents his best chance of achieving his ends. With the Sage dead, the player is contacted by the Assassins, but neither side is able to explain the Sage's presence or identify his followers, the Instruments of the First Will.


Development

In early February 2013, during its quarterly financial call to investors, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot confirmed that the next ''Assassin's Creed'' game, due for release some time before April 2014, would feature a new hero, time period, and development team. On February 28, 2013, Ubisoft posted their first promotional picture and cover for their next ''Assassin's Creed'' game, following leaked marketing material days before. It announced the title of the game as ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' and featured an unnamed character holding a
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and a sword with a black flag in the background containing the Assassin's symbol with a skull. A reported glitch on the official ''Assassin's Creed IV'' website suggested the game will release on next-gen consoles and October 29 as the release date, which was confirmed by the first trailer for the game, released on March 4, 2013 (originally leaked on March 2, 2013, but was quickly pulled by Ubisoft). ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' was announced with a cinematic trailer on March 4, 2013. Development began in mid-2011 at Ubisoft Montreal by a separate team from the one on ''Assassin's Creed III'', with additional work done by Ubisoft studios in
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. Lead content manager Carsten Myhill stressed away from the sentiment that the sequel should have been a spin-off in the same vein as '' Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' or '' Assassin's Creed: Revelations'', given the ostensible similarities with ''Assassin's Creed III''. He stated "The whole feeling of the game is completely fresh and new. It will feel very different from ''Assassin's Creed III''. I think it completely warrants the ''Assassin's Creed IV'' moniker, not only with the new name and setting but the attitude and the tone of the experience." ''Assassin's Creed IV'' is the first main series numbered title to carry a subtitle, a decision which Myhill says was made to clearly distinguish the pirate theme from the rest of the franchise. By utilizing the AnvilNext engine, the development team is able to work with one engine for both the next-gen and current-gen versions of the game, as the AnvilNext engine was designed with next-gen capabilities in mind, while still working on current-gen systems. In addition, each system will have their own intricacies and feature sets, with support for the different controllers and utilizing features specific to each console. The PC version supports Nvidia's TXAA. In November 2013,
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financed the exhumation of the remains of the Spanish
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with the aim of reconstructing his face for a possible appearance in ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag''. This exhumation led to important discoveries on the physiognomy of this mythical corsair.


Music

''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Original Game Soundtrack)'' was composed by American composer
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, who also composed the soundtrack of the previous Ubisoft title '' Far Cry 3''. Additional compositions and arrangements were provided by
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,
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, Steve Davis, Mike Kramer, Jeremy Lamb, Matthew Llewellyn, and Robert Lydecker. The soundtrack was released on
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and
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on October 14, 2013. Two other soundtracks have also been released: * ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Game Soundtrack — Sea Shanty Edition)'', a second soundtrack containing a set of 16 sea shanties composed by various artists, was released on Amazon MP3 and iTunes on October 29, 2013. * ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Game Soundtrack — The Complete Edition)'', a complete soundtrack including the two previous soundtracks as well as the multiplayer soundtrack composed by Joe Henson and Alexis Smith, was released on Amazon MP3 and iTunes on December 2, 2013. * ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Game Soundtrack — Sea Shanty Edition, Vol. 2)'', a third soundtrack containing a set of 25 sea shanties composed by various artists, was released on Amazon MP3 and iTunes on June 16, 2014. The score to the ''
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'' DLC was composed by French composer
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. It was recorded at Avatar Studios in New York with La Troupe Makandal, a dedicated group for
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, and at Galaxy Studios in Belgium with the
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.


Marketing and release

''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' was released worldwide for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 29, 2013, while the Wii U was released on October 29, 2013, in North America, November 21, 2013 in Australia, November 22, 2013, in Europe and November 28, 2013, in Japan. The Wii U version in Europe was delayed from its original November 1, 2013 release date. It was announced on March 1, 2013, that the game will also come to the PlayStation 4, and on May 21 that it will release on the Xbox One. Both versions were launch titles, with the PlayStation 4 version releasing on November 15 and 29, 2013 in North America and Europe, respectively, and November 22, 2013, worldwide for Xbox One. Ubisoft partnered with
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to bring exclusive content to the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 versions of the game, including three missions featuring the protagonist of '' Assassin's Creed III: Liberation'',
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(Amber Goldfarb) . The ''Aveline'' expansion, which was written by ''Liberation'' writer Jill Murray, picks up after the conclusion of her story in ''Liberation''. The content is also available on the PC platform, through the Uplay Gold Edition. On June 21, 2013, it was announced that the Microsoft Windows version had been delayed "a few weeks" from its intended release of October 29, 2013. Its new release dates were later revealed to be November 19, 2013, in North America and November 22, 2013, in Europe. Lead designer Jean-Sebastien Decant explained that the delay was caused by the team working on the "master version" first, making sure it works and then proceeding to the other versions. For ''Black Flag'', the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 version was the master, before the team adapted it to the other consoles. On October 31, 2013, Ubisoft announced that the Uplay Passport requirement would be removed from ''Assassin's Creed IV'' and all future games. Uplay Passport came with all new copies of the game and was required for accessing multiplayer and Edward's Fleet minigame. Owners of used copies could download Uplay Passport for a fee before the removal. A Japanese
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adaptation of the game, written by Takashi Yano and illustrated by
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, began serialization in
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's ''Jump X'' magazine on August 10, 2013. The manga however contradicts many parts of the game's actual storyline, despite the manga being an adaptation of the game.


Downloadable content

On October 8, 2013, Ubisoft announced that a Season Pass would be available for purchase at the launch of the game on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC, and would include a single-player story expansion, titled ''Freedom Cry'', and the ''Kraken Ship'' pack featuring elements to personalize the ''Jackdaw'', as well as additional single-player and multiplayer elements. ''Freedom Cry'' sees the player take on the role of
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, a freed slave from
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who became Edward Kenway's quartermaster and later a member of the Assassin Brotherhood during the events of ''Black Flag''. It takes place thirteen years after the ending of ''Black Flag'', by which point Adéwalé has been well-trained in the Assassins' ways. While disrupting Templar operations in the Caribbean, Adéwalé finds himself shipwrecked in
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, where he comes face-to-face with some of the most brutal slavery practices in the West Indies. The story is written by Jill Murray, who also wrote '' Assassin's Creed III: Liberation''. In February 2014, it was announced that ''Freedom Cry'' would be released as a standalone title on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 on February 18, 2014, for North America and February 19, 2014, for Europe. It was later released for the PC on February 25, 2014. ''Blackbeard's Wrath'' and ''Guild of Rogues'' both introduce three new characters to ''Black Flag''s multiplayer mode; the former adds Blackbeard, The Jaguar and The Orchid, while the latter features The Shaman, The Siren, and The Stowaway. ''Blackbeard's Wrath'' is included in the Season Pass. Upon the game's original release, the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 versions contained an exclusive DLC, ''Aveline'', also written by Jill Murray. It follows the titular protagonist of ''Assassin's Creed III: Liberation'' in a new adventure set years after that game's events. It was later made available on PC, in the ''Uplay Digital Deluxe Edition'' and ''Jackdaw Edition'', and on the Nintendo Switch as part of the ''Rebel Collection''. The game was ported to Google Stadia on September 14, 2021. A Game of The Year version, called the ''Jackdaw Edition'', was released in the UK for sale exclusively on Amazon.com. It was later made available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. The edition includes all previously released downloadable content. No comparable editions were created for territories outside of the UK.


Reception

''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' received "generally favorable" reviews, according to
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, with critics praising the open world gameplay, side-quests, graphics and naval combat. In November 2013, ''Hardcore Gamer'' ranked ''Black Flag'' as the 70th greatest game of the seventh generation era. ''Black Flag'' was generally praised as superior to '' Assassin's Creed III'', with ''
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''s Joe Juba noting that Ubisoft responded to criticisms the previous game faced and rectified them. CVG's Matt Gilman called the game "a return to form for the franchise," while Mikel Reparaz of ''
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'' stated that "After weathering the somewhat diminishing returns of ''
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'' and ''ACIII'', ''Black Flag'' is exactly the shot in the arm ''Assassin's Creed'' needed." Two days after its release, ''
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'' ranked ''Black Flag'' as the 2nd best game in the ''Assassin's Creed'' series, only behind '' Assassin's Creed II''. Several reviewers directed heavy acclaim to the game's open world structure, with the '' Edge'' staff declaring that ''Black Flag'' "sets new benchmarks not only for Ubisoft's series but for open-world gaming." ''
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''s Tom Bramwell called the open world gameplay "a surprising breath of fresh sea air," with Gilman stating it "revitalizes the series." The large scale of the open world was praised, with Greg Tito of '' The Escapist'' saying that the game "opens up the whole Caribbean." Reviewers also praised the game's side-quests and collectibles, as it actively encouraged the player to explore the open world, with ''
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''s Shaun McInnis saying that "''Black Flag'' presents a world full of adventure and opportunity and full of reasons to go exploring." The side-quests were generally agreed to be superior to the main missions, with ''IGN''s Marty Sliva stating that "''Black Flag'' is at its best hen youset out in search of your own fun." The assassination side-missions were particularly praised. The seamless exploration between ship, land, and sea without loading was also praised. The graphics were also widely acclaimed. The ''Edge'' staff stated that "From a graphical standpoint, ''Black Flags world is built to amaze regardless of which console generation you're playing it on." Reviewers praised the game's open world as "beautiful" and "gorgeous;" Sliva called ''Black Flag'' "one of the best looking games of 2013." The game's level of detail was also acclaimed, with the open world's water, rain and sea, being cited as "amazing" to look at. The game's naval combat system drew much praise. Reviewers noted that the naval combat was ''Assassin's Creed III''s best feature, and consequently praised ''Black Flag'' for improving on it. Tito explained that, while ''Assassin's Creed III''s naval missions were linear and limited, ''Black Flag'' offered the player much greater freedom by allowing them to explore, fight or sail whenever they wanted. McInnis said that the game "places a huge emphasis on naval combat," and stated that it "builds on ''ACIII''s naval side missions to create an experience every bit as important as running around on dry land." The naval combat received praise for its additions of boarding ships and attacking forts, as well as the seamless transitions between ship and sword gameplay, with Tito calling it "a great dual system that rewards both skill in naval combat, and npirate action." The stealth in the game was praised for being more flexible than previous games by allowing the player more options to accomplish their goals. The ''Edge'' staff said that "Stealth games are only as good as the flexibility of their encounters, and in that regard ''Black Flag'' is the most generous ''Assassin's Creed'' game to date." However, some also criticized the stealth for being frustrating, due to its clunky and poorly defined controls. Reviewers noted that fighting as Edward was similar to previous games, with some criticizing it for being monotonous, too easy, and lacking nuance. However, it was also praised for being "an effective and violent power trip," and for being "fluid and lively." Some also complained about the enemy
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for lacking intelligence. The simplified crafting system was praised for improving over ''Assassin's Creed III''s, with reviewers noting it took inspiration from '' Far Cry 3''. The story received a positive response overall. Reparaz praised it as "engrossing" and one of the ''Assassin's Creed'' series' best. Reparaz and McInnis also complimented the characters, and praised the way the story explores the human side of pirates, painting them in a sympathetic and relatable light. Bramwell felt that the story "flourishes," particularly praising the supporting characters and Edward's character arc. '' PlayStation Official Magazine''s Joel Gregory felt that ''Black Flag''s storyline was nothing unique for the series, though he praised the characters as "far more interesting, more likable, and more varied" than previous games. While he praised the story's first half, Gilman was more critical of the latter half, adding that its flawed pacing and structure resulted in player apathy towards the characters. Both Sliva and Juba also criticized the main story, with Juba complaining about its lack of purpose, or a compelling antagonist, and felt that most of the supporting characters were underdeveloped. The story missions had a mixed reception. Reparaz, who gave the game high praise, felt that they were the weakest aspect of ''Black Flag''. Juba and ''VideoGamer.com'' Steven Burns both felt that most of the story missions were repetitive and tiring. Tito, however, felt that they were varied, and that the frustrating portions compensated by being challenging. One particular aspect that received heavy criticism from most reviewers were the eavesdropping and tailing missions, with several noting that these problems should have been fixed or removed entirely from the series. The tailing objectives were also extended to ship/sea missions, with reviewers also criticizing this form of naval stealth. The game's pacing and opening were praised, as it introduced the pirate gameplay without the need of an overly long tutorial, with Juba noting it an improvement over ''Assassin's Creed III''. Several reviewers labelled ''Black Flag'' a more pirate game than it is an ''Assassin's Creed'' one, due to its heavy focusing on pirating in gameplay, story, and characters. Reviewers felt that it was better for the game; they praised ''Black Flag''s more light-hearted fare and tone compared to previous games, while also believing the game wisely avoided the usual convoluted ''Assassin's'' plot in favor of a simplistic pirate story. Gilman stated that "''Black Flag'' is a better pirate game than it is an assassin game," with ''
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''s Tom Senior remarking that "''Black Flag'' doesn't really want to be an ''Assassin's Creed'' game, and ..that is a welcome move." Reparaz called it the greatest pirate game he had ever played, while ''
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''s Ray Carsillo declared ''Black Flag'' to be "probably the best pirate simulation in gaming history." Tito stated that ''Black Flag''s gameplay reminded him more of a 3D version of '' Sid Meier's Pirates!'' than any ''Assassin's Creed'' game. Edward Kenway's character as a self-motivated pirate rather than an Assassin was also praised by most. Sliva believed that Edward's character was a "refreshing change of pace from a series that had started to take itself a bit too seriously," while he and Gilman stated that Edward was a "livelier" and more "palatable" protagonist than ''Assassin's Creed III''s Connor. In April 2020, ''Game Informer'' ranked the game as the fourth best game in the ''Assassin's Creed'' series to date.


Sales

During the first week of sales in the United Kingdom, ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' became the best-selling game on all available formats, ahead of ''
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''. However, the game's opening week sales were 60% down compared to 2012's ''Assassin's Creed III''. Ubisoft blamed the fall in demand on uncertainty caused by the upcoming transition to
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consoles. According to NPD Group figures, ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' was the third best-selling game of November 2013 in the United States, only behind '' Call of Duty: Ghosts'' and ''Battlefield 4''. In May 2014, Ubisoft announced that the game had shipped over 11 million copies.


Awards

''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' has received Game of the Year nominations from media outlets Cheat Code Central,
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, and the
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, It won the
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award for Best Action Adventure Game, and the GameSpot awards for PS4 Game of the Year and Xbox One Game of the Year. Writers Jill Murray, Melissa MacCoubrey, Hugo Giard and Wesley Pincombe received a Writers Guild of America Awards nomination in the 67th edition for the screenplay and story of ''Freedom Cry''.


PETA criticism

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organization criticized ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' for the usage of harpoons and "glorification" of
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. The organization said it was disgraceful that the
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didn't condemn the addition. Ubisoft responded to the claims by saying that ''Assassin's Creed'' is based on history and is a "work of fiction which depicts real events during the Golden Era of Pirates". Ubisoft claimed they do not condone whaling, along with other mechanics and features in the series. PETA has had a history of criticising video games, some of the notable cases being
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and
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.


Series continuation

''Assassin's Creed Unity'', set in
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during the
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and featuring a new storyline and characters, was released worldwide on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows on November 11, 2014. ''Assassin's Creed Rogue'' is a sequel to ''Black Flag'', which bridges the gap between it and ''Assassin's Creed III''; it also loosely ties into ''Unity''. Set during the
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in North America, the narrative features several returning characters from both ''Black Flag'' and ''III'', including Haytham Kenway and Adéwalé. It was released worldwide on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 11, 2014, and on Windows on March 10, 2015. A remastered version was later released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on March 20, 2018, and for Nintendo Switch on December 6, 2019, as part of ''The Rebel Collection'' alongside ''Black Flag''. A planned multiplayer expansion had been in development for ''Assassin's Creed IV'' to expand out the naval battles in the game by Ubisoft Singapore. As work progressed, Ubisoft planned to make this a standalone game, initially titled ''Black Flag Infinite'' before renaming it to '' Skull and Bones''. While the game was announced in 2017 and planned to ship in late 2018, the game has seen numerous delays, the most recent being in January 2023. The game is currently set for release in 2023-2024.


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