Skull and Bones  begins its second closed beta round today. With Ubisoft having set a launch date in February for the open world pirate game, the latest beta is here for a taste of what you can expect.
Skull and Bones has a new release date. Really. Ubisoft revealed that the upcoming pirate MMO is set to raise anchor on February 16th, 2024. There's a new trailer, and even a deep dive into closed beta, which continues in a new test next week.
After multiple delays, Skull And Bones again has a new release window. According to Ubisoft, its upcoming pirate game is now slated to launch sometime in Q4 2023-2024.
Elisabeth Pellen, Creative Director on Skull and Bones, has left Ubisoft Singpore. Ubisoft cites normal development cycles, and potentially faces a unionization effort.
The Skull and Bones closed beta is on now. If you have an invite and some time to launch your pirate adventures, Ubisoft has some guidelines and advice on what you should know about the beta.
Starting tomorrow, Skull and Bones is getting a new closed beta. This NDA-free test will let players explore some areas and take on a portion of the main story contracts.
Ubisoft announces that Skull and Bones is getting a closed beta test in late August and opens registrations.
Ubisoft is holding their showcase this morning, showing off the next in their Assassin's Creed francise, as well as a deeper dive into the recently revealed Star Wars Outlaws. Follow along in our live blog here.
After some confusing comments from its CEO, Ubisoft has confirmed its E3 2023 presence, though details on what we can expect from the company are to come.
Preorders on the PlayStation Store for Skull and Bones were quietly refunded after the game was delayed again last week. PC preorders continue to be available as Ubisoft places the game in 2023-24 for now.
The Skull and Bones team released a statement on the latest delay, explaining the need for more time and promising details on a new release date soon. They also premiered new footage today.
Ubisoft is refocusing its plans, canceling three unannounced projects and delaying Skull and Bones again, this time into '2023-2024'.
After resurfacing a couple of months ago and setting a November release date, Ubisoft has once again delayed pirate MMO Skull and Bones. The game has been moved to March 2023.Â
Ubisoft debuts two new trailers for Skull and Bones, including an action-packed gameplay trailer and one setting up the context of the world and story.
A recent devblog from the Skull and Bones team introduces outposts, settlements, and forts, what to expect from these locations, and how to potentially plunder them.