Ubisoft Is Running a Real-Life $500,000 Treasure Hunt to Promote Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced
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Ubisoft has announced a real-world treasure hunt called "Gold and Crystal – The Lost Treasure of Edward Kenway" to promote Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced ahead of its July 9 launch, created in partnership with treasure hunt company Unsolved Hunts with a $500,000 prize for the winner. Participants pay $39.99 to enter and receive a package containing 15 riddles that must be solved in sequence, ultimately leading to the hidden location of a treasure somewhere in the Caribbean. Crucially, hunters do not need to physically travel there — the location is submitted through the hunt's online interface, keeping the competition accessible to anyone willing to work through the puzzle chain. The prize itself leans fully into the pirate aesthetic: a chest of specially minted gold coins and a crystal skull with an opal set into its forehead, adding up to the $500,000 total. Pre-order packages ranging from $39.99 to $229.99 offer seven different tiers, each including a copy of Black Flag Resynced alongside varying amounts of merchandise and additional content.
The promotion is well-matched to the game it is selling. Black Flag's original appeal was built on the fantasy of living as a pirate — sailing the Caribbean, hunting treasure, and operating outside the rules — and a real-life treasure hunt with a meaningful cash prize lets fans engage with that fantasy before the game even releases. For a remake that has been requested by the Assassin's Creed community for years and finally has a confirmed release date, the treasure hunt adds a layer of excitement and community engagement that standard pre-order campaigns cannot replicate. Whether participants are drawn by the prize or simply want to immerse themselves in the Edward Kenway mythology ahead of July 9, Ubisoft has found a creative way to make the marketing itself feel like part of the game.