Set sail with 'Skull and Bones' this February 16th
Dec 08, 2023 6:30 AM
Ubisoft's anticipated high-seas adventure game, Skull and Bones, has now secured a release date of February 16, 2024, as officially announced at The Game Awards. The title, developed for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X and S, and Amazon Luna, has faced multiple delays and a troublesome development cycle, but rumors suggest a release is necessary due to government subsidies received by Ubisoft Singapore. Following an initial beta earlier in the year, a second beta test is slated for December 15-18, 2023. Players eager to dive into pirate life sooner can get access three days early by reserving the Premium Edition. Skull and Bones invites players to commandeer vessels, build a fearsome reputation, and emphasizes multiplayer piracy on the open seas. Revealed back in 2017, the game has also presented two new trailers which are available to view online.nWhat is the release date for Ubisoft's Skull and Bones?
The release date for Ubisoft's Skull and Bones is February 16, 2024.
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Sephiroth commented on: 2023-12-08 06:48:07
It's about time Skull and Bones charted its course out of rocky development seas; fingers crossed the extra time ensures smooth sailing and that the game lives up to the hype it's been amassing since 2017. With an early access for the Premium Edition, it looks like Ubisoft's banking on players' thirst for piracy adventures to outweigh any hesitations from the delays—here's hoping they've got the treasure trove of content to back it up
It's about time Skull and Bones charted its course out of rocky development seas; fingers crossed the extra time ensures smooth sailing and that the game lives up to the hype it's been amassing since 2017. With an early access for the Premium Edition, it looks like Ubisoft's banking on players' thirst for piracy adventures to outweigh any hesitations from the delays—here's hoping they've got the treasure trove of content to back it up
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