Skull and Bones to Release on 9th March Next Year, Announces Ubisoft 

Ubisoft confirmed the open-world pirate game Skull and Bones in 2017. Although initially slated for release in 2018, the title has faced several delays, which has led to a monumental disappointment among fans. Things were starting to look up when Ubisoft revealed the game would be finally launching on November 8, but that seems impossible now.  

Ubisoft has announced a new release date for Skull and Bones, which is March 9, 2023. This will be the game’s fifth delay.  

In the official statement, Ubisoft mentioned that although the development of Skull and Bones is over, the results of various technical tests and the insider program persuaded the team to spend some extra time polishing the game.  

The company also stated that fans should look out for more open Beta sessions shortly. 

The first delay pushed the launch date to 2019-2020. However, after there were no further reports, it was assumed the game was again delayed to 2020, then to 2021. Recently, the game was again put off for 2022-2023, announcing a release date of November 8.  

Skull and Bones to Release on 9th March Next Year, Announces Ubisoft
Skull and Bones

During this period, reports of a toxic work culture at Ubisoft Singapore took everyone by surprise. Whether the hostile environment contributed to Skull and Bones’ postponement remains unconfirmed.  

Ubisoft confirmed the game would be priced at $70. As revealed at the Gamescom 2022 event, Skull and Bones will feature the latest AI upscaling technologies and support raytracing, uncapped framerate, multi-monitor, and ultra-wide display support.  

Skull & Bones releases on March 9, 2023, for Xbox Series X|S, PS5, Google Stadia, Amazon Luna, and PC.

Skull and Bones is Set to be the First Game to Launch with DLSS, FSR, and XeSS Support

About Skull and Bones

Skull and Bones is an action-adventure video game developed  and published by Ubisoft Singapore. The game revolves around piracy and naval warfare.

Set in an open-world environment and played from a third-person perspective, players take control of a customizable pirate captain. They may sail the Indian Ocean by themselves and set off on a single-player campaign or gather up to five other players to ally in player-versus-player gameplay in Disputed Waters.

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