Ubisoft's Skull and Bones Scheduled for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Release

  • Mary Foster
  • 7/6/2023
Ubisoft's Skull and Bones Scheduled for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Release

Anticipation among gaming communities rises as Ubisoft reveals the long-awaited launch of Skull and Bones will occur within the "fiscal year 2023-2024". This was announced during a recent Ubisoft fiscal earnings call. Thus, eager fans can expect the game to be released by March 31st, 2024, at the very latest. When it does launch, it will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC platforms.

Ubisoft's Skull and Bones project has been a topic of interest since its initial announcement for release in 2018. At that time, it was confirmed only for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC platforms. However, several delays have since altered these original plans as well as the game's perspective console alignment.

After enduring numerous postponements and witnessing the influx of next-generation consoles over time, Ubisoft has decided to change tactics. The company has now dropped both PS4 and Xbox One from its list of release platforms for Skull and Bones. Nevertheless, PC gamers can still look forward to witnessing this maritime adventure unfold on their systems.

The gameplay of Skull and Bones has undergone substantial enhancements over the past year. Set in a dynamic, shared, open world, the game will allow players to take control of their customized pirate captain and navigate through challenging seafaring quests. Drawing its inspiration from the golden age of piracy, Skull and Bones is expected to offer a compelling blend of naval combat, exploration, and both cooperative and competitive multiplayer interactions.

The key highlight is naval combat, where players can engage in tactical battles against AI or player-controlled ships. Whether it's managing wind directions or commanding gun crews for a broadside attack, every nuance of ship handling matters when engaging with rival pirate ships. To further deepen the strategic element, every warship holds advantages and disadvantages against different types of vessels.

Beyond combat mechanics, exploration appears to play an integral role, with players using their ships as mobile bases to explore lush islands for treasures or hunt rare sea creatures. There's also potential for social interaction in safe zones where alliances can form with other players enhancing one's survival odds in this dangerous pirating world.

Fans eager for a virtual pirate experience can anticipate rich ship customization options along with opportunities to overhaul their vessel entirely as they progress through different sea territories gathering resources and tackling rival pirate clans. Skull & Bones also shines a light on planning ambushes on trade routes which could turn into PvP battles when dealing with more formidable player-built empires.

In addition to this switch in deployment platforms, Ubisoft confirmed another first for Skull and Bones — they'll be introducing it with a $70/£70 price tag on new-gen consoles. This pricing strategy represents a novel approach by Ubisoft which was not previously committed to such a range for new-gen consoles ahead of game releases.

In conclusion, even though annoyances associated with delay speculations persist among gamers awaiting Skull and Bones' launch, consolation comes in the form of a recently released 30-minute video from Ubisoft showcasing some of the game's new gameplay mechanics over the past year. This sneak peek underlines how much Skull and Bones now has in store before its debut within this upcoming fiscal year.

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