Woodkid breathes new life into a beloved sea shanty from ‘Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag’ for its upcoming remake.
In an exciting development for fans of the ‘Assassin’s Creed’ franchise, the iconic sea shanty from ‘Black Flag’ has been re-recorded by the acclaimed artist Woodkid. This reimagined version is set to feature in the highly anticipated remake of the game, bringing a fresh yet nostalgic experience to players.
Woodkid, known for his unique musical style and cinematic compositions, has taken on the task of revamping the viral sea shanty that became a cultural phenomenon following the original game’s release. His involvement promises to add a new layer of depth and emotion to the soundtrack, enhancing the immersive experience of the game.
The original ‘Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag’ was released in 2013 and quickly gained popularity for its engaging storyline and memorable music. The sea shanty, in particular, captured the imagination of players, contributing to the game’s enduring legacy in the gaming community.
Ubisoft, the developer behind the ‘Assassin’s Creed’ series, has not confirmed the full details of the remake but has hinted at several enhancements and updates that aim to captivate both new and returning players. The collaboration with Woodkid is a strategic move to blend the old with the new, ensuring the remake resonates with a contemporary audience.
Fans are eagerly awaiting more information on the release date and additional features of the remake. The re-recording of the sea shanty by Woodkid is already generating buzz and setting high expectations for the overall soundtrack and game experience.
The ‘Assassin’s Creed’ series has been a significant player in the gaming industry, known for its historical settings and engaging narratives. The decision to remake ‘Black Flag’ underscores its importance and popularity within the franchise. By involving artists like Woodkid, Ubisoft is demonstrating a commitment to innovation while honoring the elements that made the original game a success.











