In a move that has pleasantly surprised the gaming community, Ubisoft has unrolled a fresh update for Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag, a celebrated game that was initially launched a decade ago in 2013.
Black Flag, fondly remembered for its seamless blend of stealth-action gameplay and for pioneering the series' expansive naval exploration and combat mechanics, is considered one of the finest entries in the Assassin's Creed series.
The game throws players into the thrilling life of a swash-buckling pirate, stepping into the shoes of the unforgettable protagonist, Edward Kenway. While Kenway might not hold the same popularity as Ezio Auditore, another notable character in the franchise, he's considered one of the most impactful characters in the franchise's rich history. With modern platforms supporting this game, players can readily relive this immersive Caribbean adventure.
Ubisoft has released update 1.08 for Assassin's Creed 4 for PC gamers, a quick download of just 12 MB on Steam and 13 MB on Ubisoft Connect. Although seemingly inconspicuous, the update provides a valuable fix, addressing an issue where the game would launch in windowed mode, a bug that has been irking players for some time. It's a testament to Ubisoft's commitment to quality that they have chosen to rectify this issue rather than let it slip through the cracks, an approach that not all companies might adhere to when dealing with decade-old games.

