Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Resynced Trophy List Revealed – No Multiplayer Trophies Required

The full trophy list for Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Resynced has surfaced ahead of launch, and trophy hunters have plenty of reasons to celebrate.

Following the reveal of the game’s achievements on Steam, players now have a clear picture of what will be required to earn the Platinum Trophy in Ubisoft’s remake of one of the most beloved entries in the Assassin’s Creed franchise. Perhaps most importantly, the controversial multiplayer trophies from the original release appear to be completely gone.

Black Flag Resynced Features 50 Trophies

According to the newly revealed list, Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Resynced will feature a total of 50 trophies, including the Platinum.

While the exact Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum distribution has not yet been confirmed for PlayStation 5, the requirements themselves paint a clear picture of what players can expect.

The remake places a much stronger emphasis on exploration, ship progression, world completion, and side activities compared to the original release.

Players will need to fully upgrade the Jackdaw, recruit every Officer, conquer all forts, complete numerous activities throughout the Caribbean, and track down every location on the map.

Completionists Will Feel Right At Home

Many of the trophies encourage players to experience nearly every corner of the game world.

Objectives include restoring all buildings within Great Inagua, displaying every character portrait in Edward’s mansion, filling out the entire art collection, discovering underwater treasure chests, defeating every legendary ship, and completing all activities in individual locations.

Several trophies also focus on naval gameplay, which remains one of Black Flag’s defining features.

Players will need to:

  • Fully upgrade the Jackdaw
  • Add every ship class to Kenway’s Fleet
  • Defeat all Legendary Ships
  • Survive rogue waves
  • Board Lead Convoy vessels
  • Unlock advanced Jackdaw weapon systems

The list strongly suggests Ubisoft wants players to engage with both Edward Kenway’s pirate adventure and the deeper progression systems that made Black Flag so memorable.

Multiplayer Trophies Have Finally Been Removed

One of the biggest complaints about the original Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag trophy list was the inclusion of multiplayer requirements.

For many players, those trophies became increasingly difficult to obtain as the player base shrank over time.

Fortunately, Black Flag Resynced appears to avoid that problem entirely.

According to information released alongside the trophy list, all multiplayer trophies have been removed from the remake. Ubisoft has also reportedly confirmed that every trophy can be earned entirely offline.

That immediately makes the Platinum significantly more accessible than the original game’s trophy set.

No Difficulty Trophies And Nothing Missable

Another major win for completionists is the lack of missable trophies.

Current information suggests there are:

  • No difficulty-related trophies
  • No multiplayer requirements
  • No online-only objectives
  • No missable trophies

That means players should be free to explore the Caribbean at their own pace without worrying about permanently locking themselves out of Platinum progress.

Several New Trophies Have Been Added

The remake also introduces a variety of new trophy challenges that weren’t present in the original release.

Examples include:

  • Edward Catway – Break 50 potted plants
  • Friend To All – Interact with all seven friendly animals
  • Ed The Diver – Swim 1000 meters underwater
  • Davy Jones’s Locker – Reach the lowest point on the map
  • Old Ironsides – Perform three perfect braces

These additions appear designed to encourage players to engage with some of the newer systems and expanded world interactions introduced in Resynced.

A Platinum Trophy Worth Chasing

Based on the full list, Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Resynced looks set to offer one of the most enjoyable Platinum journeys in the franchise.

Rather than relying on frustrating multiplayer grinds or missable objectives, the trophy list rewards exploration, ship progression, combat mastery, and world completion—the very aspects that made Black Flag a fan favorite in the first place.

For longtime Assassin’s Creed fans and trophy hunters alike, this may end up being one of the most satisfying Platinum trophies Ubisoft has released in years.

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