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how will black flag resynced run on a rtx 5070

Black Flag Resynced should run very well on an RTX 5070 for 1080p and 1440p, but 4K ultra with maxed settings is where the game starts pushing much harder based on the published requirements. The available requirements suggest an RTX 5070 sits comfortably above the 1080p60 and 1440p60 targets, while 4K extreme/ultra is aimed much higher, around RTX 4090-class performance.

What that means in practice

  • 1080p High/Ultra: likely smooth, with plenty of headroom.
  • 1440p High/Ultra: likely the sweet spot for an RTX 5070.
  • 4K Ultra: probably playable only with upscaling and reduced settings, not native maxed settings.
  • 4K Extreme: not really the intended target for this card.

Why it looks demanding

The reported PC requirements show Ubisoft setting 1080p60 medium around RTX 3060 12GB, 1440p60 high around RTX 3080 10GB, and 4K60 ultra around RTX 4090 24GB, all with upscaling and dynamic resolution in the mix. That points to a game that is likely heavy on GPU load, especially in scenes with water and large environments.

Best guess for RTX 5070

If you have an RTX 5070, the most realistic expectation is:

  1. Excellent 1080p performance.
  2. Strong 1440p performance.
  3. Acceptable 4K with DLSS/upscaling and tuned settings.

So the short answer is: yes, it should run well, especially at 1440p; just don’t expect effortless native 4K ultra.

Release context

The game is listed for PC on Ubisoft Store, Epic Games Store, and Steam, with a release window around July 9 in the coverage I found.

TL;DR: RTX 5070 = great for 1080p and 1440p, decent for 4K with upscaling, but not the card you’d pick for maxed-out 4K in Black Flag Resynced.