TheBurntPeanut Streams Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced a Day After Launch
TheBurntPeanut’s long-form gaming stream, framed as 🔴LIVE | ASSASINS CREED BLACK FLAG RESYNCED | 12 HOURS DEEP | WE BE A PIRATE NOW | #BUNGULATE, highlights…

TheBurntPeanut published a long-form Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced stream on July 10, 2026, one day after Ubisoft released the remake. The archived YouTube video runs for five hours, 51 minutes and 45 seconds.
Its source title reads “🔴LIVE | ASSASINS CREED BLACK FLAG RESYNCED | 12 HOURS DEEP | WE BE A PIRATE NOW | #BUNGULATE.” The misspelling “ASSASINS” belongs to the creator’s title; the game’s correct name is Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. “12 HOURS DEEP” is stream branding or a reference to the playthrough’s progress, not the verified runtime of this archive.
Black Flag Resynced is a 2026 remake
The stream covers the new remake, not simply the 2013 release Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag. Ubisoft’s official release guide says Black Flag Resynced launched on July 9, 2026 for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro, Xbox Series X|S and PC. PC availability includes the Ubisoft Store, Epic Games Store and Steam, with streaming options listed for GeForce Now and Blacknut.
Ubisoft describes the project as a faithful recreation led by Ubisoft Singapore, with developers from the original game returning. It was rebuilt on the latest evolution of Ubisoft’s Anvil engine rather than presented as a port of the older version.
The 2013 original remains a distinct product. Ubisoft’s official page for Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag calls it a classic pirate action-adventure game from 2013. The original established Edward Kenway’s voyage through the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy. Resynced retells that adventure with updated technology, revised systems and additional content.
Edward Kenway returns to the Caribbean
Players again take the role of Edward Kenway, a privateer who becomes a pirate and is drawn into the conflict between the Assassins and Templars. He commands the Jackdaw, explores the Caribbean and encounters historical figures including Blackbeard, Anne Bonny and Calico Jack.
Ubisoft says the remake introduces a visual overhaul, modern water rendering, ray-traced lighting and new performance options. Its ground combat uses a revised parry-driven system, while stealth adds crouching, improved visibility behavior and the ability to approach coastal locations from the water. Parkour includes manual jumps, side ejects and height-gaining back ejects.
Naval play has received additional systems as well. New officers can be assigned to the Jackdaw, captured ships can support Kenway’s Fleet activities, and enemy equipment varies by faction. Ubisoft also lists new quests, additional scenes, ship customization, pets for the Jackdaw and new sea shanties among the remake’s additions.
Ubisoft’s road-to-launch guide further confirms difficulty controls for combat, stealth, naval combat and activities. It describes an expanded hideout, replayable legendary ship battles, Photo Mode and a new endgame chapter titled “A World Without Gold.”
A launch-week creator stream
TheBurntPeanut’s archive was published at 11:52 a.m. Pacific time on July 10 and is categorized by YouTube as Gaming. Those details establish it as launch-week coverage of the remake. They do not establish how much of the campaign the creator completed before this recording, despite the wording used in the title.
The verified source supports a focused description of the event: TheBurntPeanut spent nearly six hours streaming Ubisoft’s newly released remake during its first full day on the market. Readers can use the original video for the creator’s playthrough and Ubisoft’s official pages for confirmed release, platform, story and feature information.
Watch the source video
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