Why the Original Assassin’s Creed Still Matters
The rumored Assassin's Creed 1 remake has fans revisiting why the 2007 original remains so important to the series. Released on PS3 and Xbox 360, the first game established the core DNA of the Assassin's Creed franchise: historical cities painstakingly recreated, parkour-driven traversal, stealth assassinations, and the ongoing war between Assassins and Templars spanning past and present. Set during the Third Crusade in 1191, it introduced players to Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad in the Holy Land and to modern-day subject Desmond Miles, framing the series’ signature Animus concept. That foundation paved the way for Ubisoft’s most popular franchise and its later open‑world evolution. Today, however, the original feels dated in both visuals and mechanics, especially for newer fans who started with more recent entries. A modern remake could bridge that gap, preserving the iconic story while aligning it with current Assassin’s Creed franchise updates.

From Rumor to Reality: What the Leaks Are Saying
While Ubisoft has not officially confirmed an Assassin’s Creed 1 remake, multiple reports point toward the project being underway. The information primarily comes from content creator j0nathan, a well-known Assassin’s Creed-focused YouTuber and streamer, who claimed on X that a remake of the first game is in development, citing an internal Ubisoft source. Insider Gaming had already reported that a remake of an early series entry was in production but did not specify which title. More recently, additional reporting suggests Ubisoft may be “going back to Damascus,” reinforcing speculation that the 2007 classic is the next in line after Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. This lines up with Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot’s 2024 comments that multiple remakes are planned to revisit past games and modernize their rich worlds, even though the company has yet to officially name Assassin’s Creed 1 among those projects.
Expected Visual and Gameplay Upgrades
Although Ubisoft has not detailed features for an Assassin’s Creed 1 remake, fans are looking closely at Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced as a template. That remake, launching on current-gen platforms, brings graphical upgrades, reworked combat, and new story content, signaling how Ubisoft intends to modernize its back catalog. Applying a similar approach to the original game would likely mean overhauled visuals for the Holy Land’s cities, smoother parkour, more responsive stealth, and refined combat systems designed for today’s players. The 2007 release is often criticized for repetitive mission structure and dated mechanics, especially by newcomers who discovered the series through later entries. A remake could streamline mission design, adjust AI behavior, and introduce quality‑of‑life improvements while preserving Altaïr’s narrative arc. In practice, the goal would be to make the Assassin’s Creed 1 remake a comfortable entry point for new fans without alienating long-time players’ nostalgia.
Ubisoft’s Broader Assassin’s Creed Roadmap
The Assassin’s Creed 1 remake rumors don’t exist in a vacuum; they sit within a crowded Ubisoft Assassin’s Creed news cycle. Ubisoft recently unveiled Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, which reportedly received a positive reception and may have encouraged the greenlighting of further remakes. At the same time, the publisher’s roadmap includes several major projects: the darker, witch-trial-themed mainline game codenamed Hexe; a PvP multiplayer experience known as Invictus; and a AAA mobile title currently called Jade. According to reports, these projects are advancing at different speeds, with Hexe even facing leadership changes. Ubisoft leadership has framed remakes as a way to capitalize on “extremely rich” worlds in older titles, suggesting a long-term strategy where fresh entries and remastered classics coexist. An Assassin’s Creed 1 remake would therefore be a key pillar in a multi-front effort to keep the franchise relevant across platforms and audiences.
Fan Hype, Concerns, and What Comes Next
Community reaction to the possibility of an Assassin’s Creed 1 remake has been broadly enthusiastic, especially after the response to Black Flag Resynced’s reveal. Many players argue that if any mainline entry deserves a full remake, it’s the original, whose aged graphics and clunky systems make it difficult for new fans to enjoy. Long-time followers are eager to revisit Altaïr’s story with modern production values, while newcomers see it as a chance to finally experience the franchise’s origins without wrestling with outdated mechanics. At the same time, some fans worry about overreliance on remakes and want clear assurance that new experiences like Hexe and Invictus will continue to push the series forward. Until Ubisoft formally announces the Assassin’s Creed 1 remake, expectations will be shaped by leaks, prior remakes, and the broader pattern of Assassin’s Creed franchise updates already underway.
