It has been quite some time since we have last heard about Skull & Bones from Ubisoft. After first being revealed at E3 2017, we haven’t really heard a peep since, other than just a glimpse at E3 2018. The game was originally planned to release sometime in late 2018, but it was instead delayed
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Alongside the reveal of Ubisoft’s past financial figures today, the publisher also announced that the upcoming action game Skull & Bones has now been delayed. Skull & Bones was originally supposed to release in 2019, but this delay has pushed it into a new, undisclosed window. Ubisoft didn’t list the game in its projections for the
If you are developing a game, whether it be a development team of under ten people or a hugely expensive title spanning several worldwide offices, it’s likely that your game is going to be delayed. Whether it be because of missed milestones, a packed release week, or you’re a billion dollar company that didn’t have
Skull & Bones, the RPG title set in a time of piracy and developed by Ubisoft got a new cinematic trailer at Ubisoft’s E3 conference. The trailer details some story for the title with a focus on showing us small elements, such as compass navigation, boarding enemy ships, exotic islands, and a dramatic darkness that looms.