AC Black Flag Resynced Comparison Shows Difference Between Xbox Series X And Series S – Pure Xbox

AC Black Flag Resynced Comparison Shows Difference Between Xbox Series X And Series S – Pure Xbox

How the Xbox versions stack up

In the midst of everything happening in regards to the Xbox layoffs yesterday, the embargo lifted for Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced content, and therefore we’ve officially got some footage of the Xbox Series X and S versions.

There are a few sources for this, including over at the YouTube channel Game Friend – run by Pure Xbox contributor Craig Reid. We’re not affiliated with that channel in any fashion, but I highly recommend checking it out regardless!

The footage is available to watch at the top of the article, showing off the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S versions in multiple forms. As previously revealed, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remastered has three different modes on Xbox Series X (running at 30FPS, 40FPS and 60FPS), while the Xbox Series S only has one 30FPS option.

In terms of how the frame rate holds up, the folks over at Fuzion Xbox Testing have done some initial tests and discovered that the Xbox Series X version runs at a pretty much rock-solid 30FPS, 40FPS and 60FPS depending on the mode you choose.

The Xbox Series S version also doesn’t seem to drop below 30FPS at all, so that’s extremely impressive.

All in all, it seems Ubisoft has done an excellent job with the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S releases of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, and now we’re more excited than ever to get our hands on it this Thursday. Pre-orders are available now on the Xbox Store if you’re interested, with the base version starting at £49.99 / $59.99

We’ll leave you with more footage of Black Flag Resynced for Xbox Series X specifically down below.

Happy with the results we’re seeing here for Black Flag Resynced on Xbox? Tell us in the comments below.

Fraser is the News Editor at Pure Xbox, where he spends his time reporting on the biggest stories in the world of Xbox and beyond.

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