Despite the constant delay, Ubisoft said Skull and Bones are still under active development, even with an improved version.
According to Insider Gaming pirate game, the Skull and Bones have gone through what is arguably the strangest development cycle in gaming history. Accordingly, the development has dragged on for several years, and every time the release date approaches, it gets delayed. The most recent was the sixth delay in January 2023.
The constant delay of the release date has led many to believe that this ill-fated game will never reach the fans.
Despite those thoughts, Ubisoft is clearly still working hard on Skull and Bones behind closed doors and is constantly getting feedback from testers. Recently, the company revealed that there is a secret ‘improved version’ of Skull and Bones that has not been revealed to anyone, including test players.
Ubisoft has been making regular appearances in the media lately. The company has also just made the promise that there will be many game announcement events rolling out this year, including the release of mobile projects like The Division Resurgence and Rainbow Six Mobile.
However, Skull and Bones are still mysteriously buried, despite continuous development and investment from Ubisoft, but currently, the game is still ‘no sound’ and has not impressed anyone. Which fans?
Until recently, this pirate game once again caused a lot of curiosity in a news from PC Gamer. Accordingly, it is known that Ubisoft is keeping the improved version of Skull and Bones a secret. This could be a move to keep the fire going from the company after a series of delays, but at the same time, it could also be a sign that a brand new game is about to be released.
But either way, fans have ended their hopes with Ubisoft and Skull and Bones. The game has been delayed so many times that much of the audience that was once excited about it has now moved on to other projects.
Currently there is little hope that Skull and Bones can revive the longing, but the new move from Ubisoft still has many players waiting for the miracle to happen. And perhaps Ubisoft is also eager to see a pirate adventure as successful as Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag . 2013’s