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In January, Ubisoft delayed (again) its long-troubled high-seas piracy game Skull and Bones to early in its 2023-24 fiscal year, which runs from April 1 2023 to March 31 2024.
Skull and Bones crew morale Skull and Bones morale was a feature which forced you to keep your crew happy by regularly feeding them, or else you could face a mutiny.
Ubisoft pinky swears that Skull and Bones is still happening, and it'll have a closed beta to prove it. You'll have a chance to try the long-delayed action-adventure game between August 25th and 28th.
During a recent financial call at Ubisoft, the publisher revealed that its troubled pirate game Skull and Bones has a "very strong improved version" which has yet to be seen by the public. After ...
Ubisoft's swashbuckling pirate game Skull and Bones launches on February 16, but you won't have to wait that long to check it out. An open beta for the pirate game will run February 8-11, and now ...
Skull & Bones offers an immersive high-seas adventure filled with exciting naval battles and daring quests. The game's attention to detail, stunning graphics, and dynamic weather system create a ...
Skull and Bones builds on the foundations laid by 2013's Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag – a game that did ship combat so well Ubisoft decided to make this experience in the first place.
Ironically, Skull and Bones isn’t Ubisoft’s only game stuck firmly in development hell, as we’ve seen neither hide nor hair of Beyond Good and Evil 2, which was announced way, way back in 2008.
Skull and Bones’ story begins when my ship is sunk by a hostile fleet. Landless (and rudderless), I’m told of Sainte-Anne, a pirate haven where I can start anew.